Heartworms has dropped her latest single ‘24 Hours’, and covered The Sisters Of Mercy at her live performances.The latest track is taken from the musician’s newly-released debut EP, ‘A Comforting Notion’, which is released via Speedy Wunderground.According to Heartworms – whose real name is Jojo Orme – the song is designed to reflect the everyday struggles faced by adolescents.
Check out the haunting visuals for the song, directed by Gilbert Trejo, here:“‘24 Hours’ is about general struggles of teenage growth, secondary school and moments of regret,” Orme said. “I wanted the video to be in a school, which was a clear vision I had before the EP was officially recorded with Dan [Carey].
Gilbert instantly clicked with the idea I had [too].”Alongside unveiling the new single, the up-and-coming rock singer also performed a cover of the classic gothic-rock track, ‘Dominion’, originally written by The Sisters Of Mercy.She first performed her take on the song at Heartworm’s recent show in Brighton.
Taking place on Wednesday (March 22), the gig was the first date on the singer’s ongoing UK tour.Last night, Heartworms also surprised fans by playing the cover again at her sold-out show at London venue The Lexington.
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