Having just been honoured with a BRITs Billion Award in honour of a billion domestic streams (part of a global total of 10 billion+), The Script now share their latest single ‘At Your Feet’. It’s the latest single from their new album ‘Satellites’ which follows on August 16th.
‘At Your Feet’ unites The Script’s two key strengths: the soaring choruses and dramatic quiet/loud dynamics which makes them an irresistible live force, together with the personal connection that comes from Danny O’Donoghue’s flair for crafting lyrics rich with powerful, intimate emotions.
The IDEA
The idea for the song came when Danny was watching football on televisionand one of the pundits said, “He plays with the world on his shoulders when it should be at his feet.”Danny turned those words into a lyric that will resonate with so many people: “I’d rather take the world off your shoulders and put it at your feet.”
Danny says, “I was like: brilliant! I’m having that! You can totally turn that into some kind of connotation with love. And I went into the studio the next day with that and in five minutes we penned the chorus.”
The Album
The album is available as a limited edition hardback book CD, black vinyl and standard CD. The Script’s official artist store also offers a limited edition white vinyl, cassette and new merchandise, and anyone who pre-orders the album via the official store will have the chance to win a very special prize package: the jacket that Danny wore when he met the Queen as well as signed, handwritten lyrics to a Script song of your choice.
World Tour
The Script are currently on a world tour as special guests to P!nk, with dates running through until late October. They then embark upon a huge UK and European tour in November, with many dates already sold-out and phenomenal demand resulting in extra nights added in Belfast and Dublin – all shows contributing to The Script playing to a total audience of 2 million people this year. The tour features special guest Tom Walker at all shows from November 13th through to December 7th.
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