Track of the Day | Daytime TV – Zombie

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Daytime TV have released their new single ‘Zombie’.

Written before the pandemic, frontman Will Irvine explained the concept of the song arose from his concern with our new reliance on technology and lack of social interaction.

Speaking of the single, Will said: “‘Zombie’ is such an important song for us. It’s our comment on the state of society from a social perspective. The lack of human contact. Reliance on technology. Suppressing emotions. It’s left us all feeling a bit dead behind the eyes. The feeling of being ground down mentally by external forces and trying to break out of that cycle to find some clear headspace is something we can all relate to right now. Everyone puts on a brave face but you never know what’s going on behind that mask.”

Instantly anthemic in sound with shimmering synth and roaring riffs, ‘Zombie’ is a rock release that sounds set to leave its mark.

Encapsulating a topic that’s perhaps a little too real for us all, the band encases the theme in an engaging release that is begging for the live stage, ready for singalongs, stomping and hands in the air.

You can stream Daytime TV ‘Zombie’ via Spotify below

Watch the music video for the track filmed across Edinburgh, London and the Midlands below: