Weymouth punk band Weatherstate is excited to kick off the new year with their new single “Headstone.” The single is the latest from Weatherstate’s forthcoming album Never Better, set to be released on February 11, 2022 via European label Rude Records (Saves The Day, Less Than Jake, The Maine).

Probably the second softest song on the record, and not being as morbid as the name might suggest, ‘Headstone’ is about trying to make something out of ourselves in the time we have here,” the band shares. It’s okay to go through periods of life unhappy and that’s what makes the good bits all the better. ‘Catch me I don’t want to come down’ specifically relates to friends being around when you need a safety net, and how important it is to have the support network that can get you through those monotonous times. We’re only around here for so long, and that’s the way it is, we shouldn’t beat ourselves up too much, and it’s completely okay to sometimes just roll with the punches.”

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