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MASSIVE WAGONS get serious on Night Skies, video feat. Nick Helm

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More known for their wry, self-deprecating humour, today Lancaster rockers Massive Wagons tackle a very important and serious subject… albeit still with a bit of their trademark panache.

New single “Night Skies” is released today and taken from their hotly anticipated, forthcoming seventh studio album Earth To Grace set for release on November 8 via Earache Records.

The group teamed up with their friend, British comedian and actor Nick Helm to make its hard-hitting official video.

Discussing the track, frontman Barry “Baz” Mills shares, NIGHT SKIES…. #ITSOKTOTALK.

Night Skies is a song I don’t want to be too open about – it’s quite personal and I think when you go into a song’s meaning too much it can ruin the work you put in writing the lyrics. I write songs to try and create imagery, for people to conjure up their own opinion of what the lyrics mean – if I start explaining everything then it destroys that.

But I will say, that it’s about human beings struggle with mental health, something that can’t be talked about enough! It needs to be said, and I’m happy saying it, there is no coming back from suicide, to put it bluntly. So if we can stop anyone at all making that choice, then we have done something incredible, people need to know there is help available!! We were extremely lucky to have Nick Helm involved in the video. We love Nick, he is a truly magnificent human, extremely talented comedian and actor and he jumped at the chance to be in the video and spread the word about mental health. Nick has been fighting his own demons, which he goes into in his live show, and loved the idea of playing a character happily dealing with a series of small disasters on the outside, putting on a brave face, showing you just don’t know what’s going on with people on the inside. We believe Nick has elevated the song’s meaning to a whole new level through his incredible portrayal in the video, and we want to thank him dearly for being a part of it.

Just remember you are not alone, you can speak to people, people are waiting to help you, don’t suffer in silence, seek help. Please.”

Nick Helm comments, I’ve been a fan of Massive Wagons for a while now and we’ve become friends over the last few years – we were sort of looking for something to do together. They came to see me earlier this year when I was on tour and the main message from my show was that if you’re having mental health issues talk to someone and ask for help. It might not be the first person you ask, but eventually someone will hear you and start you on a path. It honestly does get better.

Anyway. Sort of out of left field Baz sent me their song Night Skies and asked me to be in the video. As I’m a comedian I had initially thought we’d do something a bit more upbeat, but as soon as I heard it I knew this was the one. Because I talk about mental health onstage it felt like a good fit. Then Baz said he wanted to do a kind of tribute to Tony Hancock so we tried to do something that encapsulated that sort of character for the video and I suggested the guardian angel thing. It happened organically. It felt like if we took all those elements we could do something positive with it. I can’t stress this enough, if you’re struggling with anything, worried, overwhelmed, having intrusive thoughts, or dark feelings, ask for help. Talk to someone, anyone, and tell them how you’re feeling and you will eventually get help.

I love the song, I love the band, and I loved getting to be a part of something special.”

#ItsOkToTalk

Here is a small list of some resources which might be helpful if you’re looking for someone to talk to:

MIND: 0300 102 1234

SAMARITANS: 116 123

SANEline: 0300 304 7000

NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION HELPLINE: 0800 689652

CALM: 0800 58 58 58

NHS MENTAL HEALTH: 111

CHILDLINE: 0800 11 11 

WWW.SANE.ORG.UK

WWW.ANDYSMANCLUB.CO.UK

WWW.WOMENSMENTALHEALTHNETWORK.COM

WWW.TONICMUSIC.CO.UK

WWW.YOUNGMINDS.ORG.UK

WWW.MINDOUT.ORG.UK (specifically for the LGBTQ community) 

UK.MOVEMBER.COM

In other MASSIVE WAGONS news, for the third consecutive year, Baz and Adam have been taking their special Forget The Haters anti-bullying workshops on a tour of local primary schools as part of this year’s Lancaster Music Festival.

So far, over 600 KS2 pupils at Dallas Road Primary SchoolWillow Lane Community Primary SchoolLancaster Ryelands Primary and Nursery School, and Trumacar Nursery and Community Primary School have taken part in interactive sessions about the importance of kindness, respect, and being yourself, joined in with Baz and Adam performing “In It Together,” and taken home some bespoke merch as well!

Baz and Adam express, “It’s awesome that this topic is taken seriously by schools. This is something we both experienced first hand at school ourselves and are now addressing. We are trying to pass on some guidance to kids who may be experiencing the same issues. Bullying needs stamping out and where better to spread the word than in our great local schools with the fantastically smart and funny kids who live in and around our home town of Lancaster!”

MASSIVE WAGONS will be touring Europe during the LMF this year (October 10-13) but if you’re a young musician aged 14 – 25 you can learn some stagecraft tricks from Baz during a special LMF Academy running August 13 – 15.

Get tickets for Stagecraft with Massive Wagons on August 13 here.

Get tickets for the LMF in October here.

Upcoming album Earth To Grace brings the anthemic muscle and punked-up gusto that Massive Wagons have made their name with, while adding a pinch of stardust that shoots the band into the stratosphere as master songcrafters.

Pre-order the album now on coloured vinyl, black vinyl, signed bonus edition CD and more at earache.com/massivewagons.

Earth To Grace is the stalwart offering of a band who have always stayed true to their roots, whilst exploring all their wide influences have to offer them creatively – be it music, TV, film, or the world they exist in. Earth To Grace found diverse inspiration in the sad passing of Sinéad O’Connor, the unsettling movie Sound Of Freedom, the “brutal” TikTok algorithm, and themes to ’80s TV shows like Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors and Cities Of Gold.

Earth To Grace smacks the bullseye every time when it comes to Wagons‘ ability to create memorable anthems. From the gleaming slow dancer “Night Skies”, to the match-striking dynamism of “The Good Die Young” (featuring Hundred Reasons‘ vocalist Colin Doran) and the landsliding force of Adam ‘Bowzer’ Bouskill’s bass and Alex Thistlethwaite‘s drumming on album opener “Sleep Forever”, every track is a head-turner in its own right. The album also sees the welcome return of the direct sincerity of Mills‘ lyricism, as well as Adam Thistlethwaite and Stevie Holl‘s twin guitars, which, entwine to create a hulking double helix of guitar brawn.

Earth To Grace Track List:

Sleep Forever
Missing On TV
Free And Easy
Night Skies
The Good Die Young
All We Got
Cool Like A Fox
Fun While It Lasted
Whatever Makes You Happy
Underdog
Rabbit Hole

Bonus tracks on special edition:

Punk At Heart
OCD

Bonus tracks on indie store exclusive edition:

Needles And Hay
Free And Easy (Cowboy Version)

These British rock gems enter their fifteenth year as a band with more fire behind them than ever, including a 9-date headline tour across the UK and Ireland with special guests Florence Black. The tour will see them headline their biggest venues to date and will follow a run in Europe with Kissin’ Dynamite in October.

To see all dates and get tickets, visit massivewagons.com/live.

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