LIVERPOOL indie outfit SPINN release their second album ‘Outside Of The Blue’ on 5th November via Modern Sky.

Featuring some of their most introspective material to date, it sees the band dig deeper than ever before as they consider their own experience with mental health, anxiety, love, disillusionment with the government and more.

‘Stargazing’ is the latest single to emerge from the project and it’s based on the 2014 horror film ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’, where a reclusive vampire falls for one of the villagers she’s been terrorising. Pulling from their seemingly endless supply of catchy hooks, it’s another toe-tapper from the Liverpool band that brings out their trademark jangly guitars and undeniable indie charm.

“It’s brilliant and it’s about this woman who is a vampire in this really rough fictional town in Iran called ‘Bad Town’.” says frontman Johnny Quinn. “She basically goes around and kills all the drug dealers and s**t, but then she falls in love with this guy who looks like James Dean. I don’t really cover that aspect in the song, but I just liked the way the person doing all the gory killing in the film was actually a woman. It’s so different to the sort of traditional horror films, where it’s always the woman getting chased by the big bad man. The majority of my favourite horror films are set in the early 80’s so that’s why it has such an 80’s style sound.”

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