Hurts have unveiled another dark and epic new track from upcoming album Surrender. Check out 'Rolling Stone' below.
Drenched in strings, melodrama and darkness, 'Rolling Stone' is all that Hurts do best - but with their sense of decadence and pop noir anthemics turned up to 11.
Following on from lead single 'Some Kind Of Heaven', 'Rolling Stone' is a tale of a love story gone awry, the track features the typically melancholy chorus of "her daddy was an alcoholic, and her mother was an animal, she said the law would never take her alive if they take her home," as well as the oh-so-satisfying line "in Belarus she was a vespertine, she danced the go-go for the bourgeoisie, now she's here and she's on her knees."
It's so Hurts it hurts, and it's absolutely magnificent.
Check out 'Rolling Stone' by Hurts below
Hurts release their third album Surrender on 9 October - and have told fans to prepare to 'trip the light fantastic'. We can't wait.