O-Town 'Skydive' Music Video Released from New Lines & Circles Album August 2014, Watch Here (VIDEO)
O-Town 'Skydive' Music Video Released from New Lines & Circles Album August 2014, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Newly reunited group O-Town released their first new music a decade and now have released their first music video for their first single "Skydive", which you can watch above. The group is featured in a desert for most of the video and each member is singing to different ladies, a pretty typical boy-band type video to break them back into the mainstream.
"'Skydive' brings us back to what we are known for; a powerfully produced ballad with equally powerful performances, except this time with a unique request to our fans - 'Will you take a leap of faith with us?'" group member Erik told MTV News.
O-Town was created 'making the band' style on MTV but have been under the radar since their split in 2004. Their comeback album, Lines & Circles, is set to release August 3 and "Skydive" will be available for purchase on July 27 on iTunes.
Four of the five original members are back: Trever Penick, Jacob Underwood, Erik-Michael Estrada, and Dan Miller, only missing Ashley Parker Angel. However, Angel did give his old bandmates a shoutout on twitter saying, "HUGE congrats to my boys on their new single!"
O-Town will be touring in Europe and fans are hoping U.S. dates will be added for a tour to support their new album when it releases. Are you excited about the guys reunited to give O-Town another shot, or do you think this is a bad idea?
You can check out all of the latest O-Town news at their official website HERE.
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