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Friday, August 8, 2014

The Script Celebrates Everyday "Superheroes"

The Script head to South Africa for "Superheroes" music video. Instead of basking in the spotlight, the Irish mellow-rockers are turning the camera on others and celebrates the everyday heroes of the city and zones in on one in particular, a father on his workday in video for their lead single from Dublin trio's upcoming fourth album, "No Sound Without Silence," which the frontman Danny O'Donoghue has described as a "prequel" to their hugely successful debut, is out on September 15th via Columbia.
The Irish rockers continue to display its biggest strength - making pop music with heart and power two years after of the release of its third album "#3," including smash single "Hall of Fame." The new album is actually the sound of the Script firing on all cylinders. It was written whilst the band were touring in 2013 - they used a specially built mobile recording studio. "This album is all about trying to bottle that energy when we come off stage, as well as that contemplative space between notes," frontman said in a release about the album.
Like an origin story set to music, "Superheroes," traces the way people turn the pain into power. The ultra catchy song has a self-empowerment theme and was inspired by the elation that The Script felt after playing a sold-out stadium show in America. The song, which calls out people who are going through the hardest of times but can keep their head held high and have been fighting all their life and working day and night to make things work. The band tweeted that it's about the unsung heroes out in the world.
The heartwarming song with an equally inspiring video. Filmed in Johannesburg, South Africa, by Vaughan Arnell, the video celebrates the everyday heroes of the city and in particular follows an ordinary South African father's journey to provide for his kid, as he leaves his home, dressed in a suit as he says goodbye to his daughter, and travels to a local dump where he changes clothes to forage for his workday. The scenes are cut with sequences of Dublin trio performing on the street for locals. It's an uplifting and powerful video to an great an inspirational song.

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