New Rules release ‘Late in the Evening’, their new single
After sweeping his performance last September at one of the most popular music festivals in our country, Coca-Cola Music Experience, New Rules Has returned. The British-Irish band consisting of Alec McGarry, Nathan Lambert and Ryan Meaney have surprised their fans with the unexpected release of their new music single.
A topic that has been presented under the title Late in the Evening and with which they have not disappointed. Available on each and every one of the streaming platforms, the group has once again shown why it is establishing itself as one of the most listened to at the moment.
Late in the Evening it’s a simple whose verses manage to melt even the coldest hearts. A theme where the artists sing to that person who has been marked forever in their lives and who, no matter how hard they try, they can’t forget.
Undoubtedly, New Rules has presented the world with a unique single that captivates from the first listen and with which it is practically impossible not to hit play again. A most successful bet whose essence reminds us some of his greatest musical hits, such as Emily, 24 hours either cheers.
AMERICA we coming back back 🇺🇸 can’t hecking wait for a big new rulesy party in the US and A very soon
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Can’t wait to see you again later this year x pic.twitter.com/JSm9SHKzCf
— New Rules (@newrulestweets) September 27, 2022
But that was not all! To make this release one of the most special Alec, Nathan and Ryan have simultaneously released the official music video for Late in the Evening. A very personal audiovisual with which they have shone with their own light.
A premiere that takes place before the artists cross the pond to United States, where at the end of this month of November they will go on stage in several cities to sing his lyrics with the public. And it is that the guys from New Rules have made it clear that they are fulfilling their objective: to surprise us with their music.