New Years Day have unveiled a new music video for their newest single “Come For Me” will satisfy everyone. The video is a delectable blend of comedy, horror, gore and glam – everything that they have come to expect from rock music’s breakout band. New Years Day enlisted longtime director Robyn August (“Defame Me“, “Kill Or Be Killed“, “I’m About To Break You“) & Matt Phelan of Chisel Pixel Productions) to bring Ash’s vision to life.
Ash Costello states: “Music videos are a very big part of what New Years Day stands for. We really put who we are as people and artists into every single detail and I think the video for COME FOR ME is New Years Day truly becoming something above and beyond visually than we ever have before. It’s no secret that I am highly driven by movies, specifically horror and cult movies, one of my favorite directors is Quentin Tarantino, and COME FOR ME is my nod to some of my favorite Quentin Tarantino movies. Including, “Kill Bill”, “Planet Terror”, “Pulp Fiction” and “From Dusk Till Dawn”. Whether he directed, produced or acted in the movie, everything he’s been involved in as highly shaped who I am as a visual artist. COME FOR ME needed something fun and in your face to match the vibe of the song. My entire goal with the storyline of this video is to make you think of 3 words…. bad mother fucker.”
“Come For Me”, currently impacting Active Rock is the follow up to the top 15 smash “Shut Up”. The official video for “Come For Me” follows their epic reimagining of ‘American Psycho’ for “Shut Up”. If fans are wondering how New Years Day can top taking an axe to SiriusXM’s Jose Mangin, then they need to tune in to see who makes it out of “Come For Me” alive.
NEW YEARS DAY TOUR DATES
Headline Dates w/DED
September 19 – Fort Smith, AR – Temple Live
September 20 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
September 21 – Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater
September 23 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep^
September 25 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
September 29 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm^
October 1 – Orlando, FL – The Social
October 3 – Pensacola, FL – Vinyl Music Hall
October 6 – Springfield, MO – Outland Ballroom
October 7 – Chicago, IL – The Forge
October 10 – Flint, MI – Machine Shop^
w/In This Moment
September 6 – North Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
September 10 – Dothan, AL – The Plant
September 12 – Houston, TX / House of Blues
September 13 – Corpus Christi, TX – Concrete Street Pavilion
September 15 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater
September 27 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life*
September 28 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum Complex Piedmont Hall
October 8 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center
October 12 – Manchester, TN – Exit 111 Festival*
October 16 – Niagara Falls, NY – The Rapids Theatre
October 19 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
w/Halestorm
November 13 – Paris, France – Pleyel
November 14 – Cologne, Germany – Palladium
November 16 – Munich, Germany – Tonhalle
November 18 – Offenbach, Germany – Capitol
November 19 – Hamburg, Germany – Grobe Freiheit
November 20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
November 24 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – The SSE Hydro
November 25 – Nottingham, United Kingdom – Motorpoint arena
November 27 – Cardiff, United Kingdom -Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
November 28 – London, United Kingdom – Alexandra Palace
*festival dates
^No DED
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