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Archers Drop Visualizer for Dynamic New Single “Say So”

by Amy Sciarretto
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ARCHERS DROP VISUALIZER FOR NEW SINGLE “SAY SO” — WATCH

EUROPEAN TOUR KICKS OFF APRIL 14

BAND TO APPEAR AT WELCOME TO ROCKVILLE, INKCARCERATION, + LOUDER THAN LIFE FESTIVALS

FEARLESS RECORDS recently welcomed rising Wisconsin-based rock band ARCHERS — Nathanael Pulley [vocals], Ben Koehler [guitar] and Grayson Mesarosh [drums] —to the label’s global roster.

Fresh off their winter tour supporting Nothing More and Catch Your Breath, Archers drop another banger! They have shared the visualizer for new single “Say So.” Watch and listen here.

Co-written and co-produced by Erik Ron (Bad Omens, From Ashes to New, Motionless in White) and Jon Eberhard (I Prevail, Wind Walkers, Hollywood Undead, Sleeping with Sirens), the song deftly demonstrates the band’s mastery of dynamics. The moody verses collide into the explosive and frenetic choruses and a ballistic breakdown, making for a overall thrilling listen.

“‘Say So’ is a song about the frustration of knowing a relationship is coming to an end,” offers the band. “Knowing that and wanting to rip the band-aid off instead of simply waiting for the inevitable.”

Archers are returning to the road this month, heading to Europe for a run of performances. All dates are below. They will also appear at Welcome to Rockville in the U.S. next month, in addition to Inkcarceration in July and Louder Than Life in September.

“SAY SO” follows “THE DIRT,” the band’s debut single for the label. Watch the video here.

ARCHERS ON TOUR:
4/14 — Glasgow, UK — Audio
4/15 — Manchester, UK — Deaf Institute
4/16 — London, UK — Downstairs at The Dome
4/19 — Cologne, DE — MTC
4/21 — Wiesbaden, DE — Kesselhaus
4/22 — Aarau, CH — KIFF
4/23 — Milan, IT — Legend Club
4/24 — Munich, DE — Live Evil
4/25 — Salzburg, AT — Rockhouse Bar
4/26 — Vienna, AT — Viper Room
4/28 — Prague, CZ — Bike Jesus
4/29 — Stuttgart, DE — Wizemann Studio
4/30 — Hamburg, DE — Molotow
5/2 — Haarlem, NL — Patronaat Stage 2

FESTIVALS:
5/7 — Daytona Beach, FL — Welcome To Rockville
7/18 — Mansfield, OH — Inkcarceration
9/17 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life

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