
Everything Everything Ignites the Airwaves with ‘The End Of The Contender’ Single

Calling all music aficionados and viral video enthusiasts – have you heard the latest buzz on the block? Everything Everything, the band renowned for their electrifying and diverse sound, has just dropped a track that’s as contentious as it is catchy. Titled ‘The End Of The Contender’, the single is a sharp turn into the lane of social commentary, inspired by none other than a viral road rage incident involving the irate Ronnie Pickering.
You might be wondering how a moment of heated exchange translates into a musical masterpiece. Frontman Jonathan Higgs explains it with typical lyrical intrigue: the song is a reflection on identity and significance in an era where fame is fleeting and often unmerited. ‘Do you know who I am? I’m Ronnie Pickering!’ becomes a rallying cry for the forgotten, the overlooked, and the undervalued.
With the release set for 1st March, ‘The End Of The Contender’ promises to be a standout piece in the band’s upcoming album, ‘Mountainhead’, already creating waves with their Dork playlist cover story. Gear up for a track that strikes a chord with the zeitgeist while also weaving a compelling narrative about human behavior in the modern spectacle.
- Inspired by a viral road rage video
- A testament to fleeting fame and identity
- Latest cut from anticipated album ‘Mountainhead’
- Releasing on 1st March