ISSUES To Release 'Beautiful Oblivion' Album In October

August 13, 2019

ISSUES will release a new album, "Beautiful Oblivion", on October 4 via Rise Records. The disc takes the band's signature cocktail of metallic groove, hip-hop aplomb, alternative echoes, and edgy pop appeal a step further. The Atlanta band has delivered an instantly irresistible collection of anthems where singer Tyler Carter's nimble delivery seamlessly slips from R&B swagger into hard-hitting heaviness.

The band has shared the new song and video "Drink About It". The clip, which can be seen below. was directed by Dillon Novak (DANCE GAVIN DANCE) and Cole Schwartz (Lyrical Lemonade, Juice WRLD, Wiz Khalifa).

"'Drink About It' is something I feel everyone can relate to," says Carter. "The song, quite frankly, is about cheater being found out by their unfortunate partner. The idea is this: 'I think you know... you know something... how much do you know...? I'm just gonna let them sweat it out a little bit.' But that play on words is also saying, 'You're all I drink about' and at this point I wanna sweat you out of my system."

"Beautiful Oblivion" track listing:

01. Here's To You
02. Drink About It
03. Find Forever
04. Tapping Out
05. Without You
06. Rain
07. Downfall
08. Second Best
09. Get It Right
10. Flexin
11. No Problem (Keep It Alive)
12. Your Sake
13. Beautiful Oblivion

ISSUES will embark on a headline tour this fall.

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