Dead Pioneers Team Up With Aimee Interrupter On New Single “Never Alone”

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Dead Pioneers, the Indigenous fronted band from Denver, are back with another transmission from their forthcoming album, Wagon Burner, that is due for release June 26th via Hassle Records. Titled Never Alone, the new single features a vocal collaboration with Aimee Interrupter (The Interrupters). Never Alone is a life-affirming, rousing, air punching celebration of community and friendship, with Aimee’s vocals adding a deliciously addictive melodic hook to the song’s stomping groove. Following the release of Wagon Burner, Dead Pioneers will return in July for an Irish tour and EU and UK festival dates, including 2000 Trees and some co-headline gigs with Petrol Girls. You can view Dead Pioneers tour dates and purchase tickets here.

“I wish I could express how proud we are about this collaboration, as well as how grateful we are to The Interrupters in their willingness to work with us on this one. In all honesty, this has been in the works in conversation and execution for several years and can’t wait to share the very personal backstory on this. The very real and palatable feeling of not belonging and finding solace through music, community and found family is something so many of us can understand on multiple levels. I’m a fan of The Interrupters but also know through their music and first-hand how genuine they are in their mutual feeling and understanding of what this music does. ‘Never Alone’ is a homage to that familiar feeling of finding purpose in one’s self. Finding it through accessible means like music, community and the shared experiences associated with it. To share this with The Interrupters, Aimee, Kevin, Justin and Jesse is a dream. These are four fantastic people that don’t just understand these ideas, but stand by it in their love and compassion for the very human feelings of needing to find your place in the world. We’re super proud to share space with them as family. To hear Aimee’s voice in the chorus is overwhelming, to be sure. Besides the fact that she has a powerhouse of a voice, I hear the sound of a six-year friendship with Aimee and the Bivona boys with my own family, that predates Dead Pioneers. I am so grateful to this friendship, especially watching Aimee and my oldest kid Sage become close. When we say ‘Never Alone’, we mean it, knowing that the band, The Interrupters, are friends, hell, family, that truly believe these things along with us. I’m beyond grateful to share this with them, if not outwardly overwhelmed and emotional by it. What an incredible full circle moment. (frontman Gregg Deal)