overpass have dropped ‘Heaven’ ahead of their debut album ‘Elsewhere, Always’
The album closer is taken from debut 'Elsewhere, Always' on Communion.

Birmingham outfit overpass have dropped 'Heaven', a new track lifted from their upcoming debut album 'Elsewhere, Always', due on 5th June through Communion.
Closing the record on a note of optimism, 'Heaven' finds vocalist Max Newbold delivering a falsetto vocal performance across a track that represents a shift in tone for the band. A live performance video filmed at Fazeley Studios in Digbeth accompanies the release.
Speaking about the track, Max said: "This song is about the push and pull of a relationship. The couple have a deep connection but keep drifting apart, still trying to bring it together and rescue it. It's hopeful and vulnerable, but also self-aware - acknowledging the cycles of running and hiding even as it pleads for a different ending. This felt like a real mature kind of song, the chord progression always reminded me of Jeff Lynne's 'Telephone Line' and Burt Bacharach."
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