Ninebanks, the dynamic pop punk band from Sunderland, has released their latest single, “Safety & Skeletons,” showcasing a new level of musical maturity and versatility. This track marks a significant evolution in the band’s sound, blending emo influences with their signature pop punk energy. Produced by Johnny Rob at Deptford Sounds, the song explores deep themes of battling depression and finding the courage to confront life’s challenges.
“Safety & Skeletons” combines haunting melodies with introspective lyrics, creating an anthem that resonates with listeners facing similar struggles. The song’s powerful message and emotive sound demonstrate Ninebanks’ growth as songwriters, highlighting their ability to tackle complex emotional landscapes. With its blend of moody undertones and an uplifting chorus, the single is set to make waves in the pop punk scene, solidifying Ninebanks’ reputation as a band to watch.
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