Mayday Parade, the beloved pop-punk band, has released a new track titled “Pretty Good to Feel Something” and it’s a bittersweet anthem that will tug at your heartstrings. The band also shared a music video to accompany the song, adding an extra layer of emotion to the already poignant track.
The song starts off with a slow and melancholic guitar riff, setting the tone for the introspective lyrics that follow. Lead singer Derek Sanders’ vocals are raw and emotive, perfectly capturing the feeling of longing and nostalgia that the song conveys.
As the chorus kicks in, the tempo picks up and the band’s signature pop-punk sound shines through. The lyrics reflect on the bittersweet nature of memories and how they can bring both joy and pain. Sanders sings, “It’s pretty good to feel something, even if it hurts sometimes.”
The music video for “Pretty Good to Feel Something” adds a visual element to the already powerful lyrics. It follows a young couple as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, capturing the highs and lows of love and heartbreak. The video perfectly complements the song, making it even more impactful.
In a statement, Sanders shared the inspiration behind the track, saying, “This song is about the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia and how memories can bring both joy and pain. It’s about appreciating the moments we have while we have them, even if they may not last forever.”
“Pretty Good to Feel Something” is the latest single off of Mayday Parade’s upcoming album, which is set to release later this year. The band has been teasing new music for a while now, and this track proves that they have not lost their touch when it comes to creating heartfelt and relatable songs.
Fans of Mayday Parade will surely be pleased with “Pretty Good to Feel Something” and its accompanying music video. It’s a reminder to cherish the present and embrace the bittersweet moments that life brings. Watch the music video and listen to the new track now, and get ready for more emotional and catchy tunes from Mayday Parade in the near future.