CREYE Unveil Music Video For ‘Broken Highway’ Track
January 24th, 2021
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Malmö, Sweden-based melodic rock band Creye have released a music video for the track ‘Broken Highway’, which can be viewed below.
Creye issued second full-length studio album II on January 22nd, 2021 through Frontiers Music Srl.
Guitarist and founder Andreas Gullstrand commented: “This record is truly is a milestone for us and takes Creye into a brand new chapter of our career. Back in 2018, we were still finding ourselves as a band and I really think that the year on the road was what needed to happen in order to bring us together as a group.
“Creye has always had roots in rock, pop and 80s music and that’s no different on this album, but we really needed to make Creye more than a nostalgia trip. Together, we decided very early in the process that every creative decision we made during the writing of II needed to be towards making us stand out and be relevant in the present decade. It really is a team effort and I think that the songs reflect a band in which everybody is working towards that common goal, bringing their own musical personalities, influences and preferences to make something unique.
“To me Creye has never sounded better than this and I’ve never been more confident in what we are doing than right now.”
The track listing is as follows;
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01. ‘Broken Highway’
02. ‘Carry On’
03. ‘Find A Reason’
04. ‘Siberia’
05. ‘Face To Face’
06. ‘Can’t Stop What We Started’
07. ‘Lost Without You’
08. ‘Hold Back The Night’
09. ‘Let The World Know’
10. ‘Closer’
11. ‘The Greatest’
12. ‘War Of Love’
Creye’s line-up is as follows;
August Rauer (lead vocals)
Andreas Gullstrand (lead guitars)
Fredrik Joakimsson (rhythm guitars)
Gustaf Örsta (bass)
Arvid Filipsson (drums)
Joel Selsfors (keyboards)
A music video was filmed for the track ‘Siberia’. In addition, official lyric videos were created for the songs ‘Carry On’ and ‘Face To Face’. All three clips can also be viewed below.
Creye’s self-titled debut studio record was released in October 2018 via Frontiers.
Promotional photograph by Mikael Roos.