Baltimore-based quartet Cherie Amour have released their new single, “Sin City” today via Equal Vision Records. The band has returned following their 2021 debut EP, Internal Discussions, expertly combining elements of pop-punk, R&B, hip-hop, and metal. Listen to the song now below.
Produced by Alan Day (Four Year Strong), the track stands out with huge, radio friendly production juxtaposed against plenty of hard hitting moments. Gritty electronic elements and genre-defying breakdowns highlight the bands unique ability to craft catchy music from disparate influences.
Speaking on the inspiration behind their latest track, vocalist Trey Miller has this to say, “‘Sin City’ is a song we wrote in the studio last summer about 4 days before I moved to Las Vegas (hence the title of the song). Lyrically, the song is about the uncertainty I felt in my life at the time regarding my career and my relationships. At the time the song was written, we hadn’t gone on a tour yet but I mentioned ‘Finding myself on tour’ and the song sort of ended up being a manifestation of what our lives have become since then.”