Twin Atlantic return with their brand new single ‘Don’t Quit It’ – a bold burst of alt-pop that finds the Scottish band delivering their signature widescreen hooks. The track marks the start of a new partnership with independent label Dance To The Radio.
Written by frontman Sam McTrusty, the single reflects a spirit of perseverance, letting go and pushing forward, channeling the joy of uninhibited songwriting alongside a renewed focus on energy and feel. It’s also a tribute to the Scotland national football team ahead of their ventures to the USA for this year’s World Cup.
Driven by a Daft Punk-tinged edge, ‘Don’t Quit It’ captures the band in a freer, more instinctive creative space. The track embraces the band’s mainstream appeal without losing the emotional core and anthemic weight that has long defined their sound – listen here.
Sam explains; “It’s about not being able to quit something, or someone, that no matter how much it hurts or drags you down, or disappoints or frustrates you sometimes, you can’t help but love it and need it. It’s accepting that it’s a part of you and without it you’d be less and so it’s worth the perseverance. I wanted to shine a big spotlight on that experience and make a big bold fun rock song, hands in the air, let go of the pretense, take off your seat belt, and feel the fun.”
With more to come, ‘Don’t Quit It’ marks an exciting new chapter for Twin Atlantic – a reminder of the band’s ability to evolve while staying unmistakably themselves: loud, melodic, and built to last.
TOUR DATES
June
9th – STIRLING, Albert Halls (Headline)
10th – EDINBURGH, La Belle Angele (Headline)
11th – ABERDEEN, Beach Ballroom (Headline)
14th – LINCOLN, Lincoln Castle (with McFly)
17th – THETFORD, Forest (with McFly)
21st – DELAMERE, Forest (with McFly)
23rd – HALIFAX, Piece Hall (with McFly)
24th – HALIFAX, Piece Hall (with McFly)
25th – CARDIFF, Castle (with McFly)
28th – CANNOCK CHASE, Forest (with McFly)
August
27th – GLASGOW, Queen’s Park (with McFly)
29th – CHELMSFORD, Central Park (with McFly)







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