Blush Puppy releases music video for 'Tears in Rain'

UK alt-rock band Blush Puppy has unveiled a new music video for their single 'Tears in Rain'. The track appears on their upcoming debut EP, Here You Dream, scheduled for release via Venn Records. This follows their previous single, 'Under The Water', from December.

Blush Puppy, emerging UK alt-rock artists, have launched the official music video for 'Tears in Rain', the latest single from their forthcoming debut EP, Here You Dream. The EP is slated for release on April 10 via Venn Records, though another reference in announcements points to March 27 as the date; pre-orders are expected to become available soon.

Vocalist and guitarist Luke Osmand shared insights into the song's origins, stating, “I wrote Tears in Rain from a really personal place. It’s about all the things you don’t say, and how heavy that becomes over time. Writing it made me realise how painful silence can be, and how easy it is to hide behind a smile instead of letting people see what’s really going on. At the same time, it reminded me not to take everything so seriously, sometimes it’s the small stuff you bottle up that ends up feeling way bigger than it ever needed to be.”

'Tears in Rain' builds on the band's earlier release, 'Under The Water', which came out in December. Fans can view the video through official channels, and more details are available via Blush Puppy's Instagram page. The band continues to build anticipation for their debut EP with this introspective track.

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