Sum 41 have shared their “final” music video, check out the retrospective and nostalgic clip for ‘Radio Silence’ below.The Canadian pop-punk band announced in late 2023 that they would be breaking up after the release of one final album and a farewell world tour, dubbed ‘Tour Of The Setting Sum’.
Those shows culminated earlier this year, with a run of 13 shows in their home country. Watch some fan-captured footage and see the full setlist from their final show here.Yesterday (April 1), the band took to social media to announce that they have released their final-ever music video, for the ‘Heave :x: Hell’ track ‘Radio Silence’.
The reflective clip sees the band perform in front of a wall of screens, each screen depicting special moments and performances throughout their nearly 30-year career.They wrote: “As the Sum quietly set Sunday night, we wanted to leave you with something special to show our appreciation for all of the love that you have shown us over the years.
We present you with the final Sum 41 music video.”Watch the music video for ‘Radio Silence’ below.Late last month (March 28), the band shared their final release in the form of a cover of Rage Against The Machine‘s ‘Sleep Now In The Fire’ – check it out here.Last summer, guitarist Dave Baksh and bassist Jason “Cone” McCaslin touched upon how the band had become “stronger” in recent years, following health issues faced by frontman Deryck Whibley.“We took about two years off for Deryck to figure out his health problems and then when we got back together with Dave it just seemed [right]” Cone said during the NME interview. “When everything got back together it felt really good.
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