Sublime recently released their latest single, "Can't Miss You," from their upcoming album, Until the Sun Explodes, arriving June 12 on Atlantic Records.
"We just wanted to drop this one for the hardcore fans. No lead in or marketing push behind it. Can't Miss You is probably my favorite track on the record. It was one of those magic songs that got written in a day," said Jakob Nowell.
"The strange chord progression was definitely inspired by my father's songwriting, especially songs like Pool Shark and STP. Classic Sublime always had this feeling like you never knew where the song was going to take you," he added. "I look towards my father's work for guidance at every turn, and Can't Miss You is a perfect example of that. The lyrics of this single are some that I am the most proud of. I hope people will find escape in the stories of this song and the entire record Until the Sun Explodes."
The title track and lead single, "Until the Sun Explodes," finds Jakob Nowell honoring his late father, Bradley Nowell. The official music video for "Until The Sun Explodes" moves through various locations in Long Beach tied to the history of Sublime, where their presence feels embedded in the city.
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