
Hard rocking songsmiths Tyketto release the video for second single 'We Rise', taken from the upcoming studio album Closer To The Sun, set for release Friday, March 20th, via Silver Lining Music.
A strong spirit of optimism and forward drive powers the album's more arena-ready passages, as Tyketto tap back into their classic arena rock roots -most strikingly on
'We Rise'.
"In the spirit of 'Don't Come Easy' we set out to create a couple of real arena rock anthems and 'We Rise' is definitely one of those." comments vocalist and founding member Danny Vaughn. "It also marked the first real collaborative effort within the band for this album. Harry brought in the guitar riff and the chorus. Chris and I fleshed out the arrangement and the lyrics and before you know it, magic happened! It's a simple message; when you get knocked down, keep getting back up!"
Watch/Listen to 'We Rise' - directed and edited by Scott Wardell; filmed by Paul Hollingsworth at Base Studios 1, Stourbridge.
Throughout Closer To The Sun, Tyketto speak to the listener about true life loves, losses and pleasures. From the title track's triumphant, soaring appreciation of love's power, to the punchy rawness built to make fists rise and hearts race of "Hit Me Where It Hurts", to the power balladry of "The Picture", Tyketto continue to confidently stride the same musical terrain as the likes of Whitesnake and Aerosmith, with the added bonus of being fresh to the ears of many.
Joined by Harry Scott Elliott on guitar, Ged Rylands on keyboards, Chris Childs (Thunder) on bass and Johnny Dee (Doro) on drums, Vaughn leads a lineup that brings exceptional performances and undeniable fire to every track, reaffirming Tyketto as one of rock's most respected and enduring names. Closer To The Sun was recorded across multiple studios in the UK and Europe, including Flip Flop Studios and the legendary Rockfield Studios in Wales.
Watch/Listen to the recently released 'Higher Than High' - directed and edited by Scott Wardell; filmed by Paul Hollingsworth at KK's Steel Mill.
"What's happening at the moment is that things are growing. People are realizing we're not a nostalgia act, you know, that there's new stuff, that is fresh and vital" affirms Vaughn.
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In support of the album's release, Tyketto have already announced a string of dates for 2026, kicking off at Planet Rock's Winter's End festival in Porthcawl, Wales-and with a full UK Tour set for the spring and European shows to be revealed soon, fans should keep their eyes peeled for what's coming next.
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