“Coming For The Throne”, the new video from Las Vegas rockers OTHERWISE, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band’s latest album, “Peace At All Costs”, which was released in September 2014 via Another Century.

Says OTHERWISE singer Adrian Patrick: “The concept for the song came from us imagining that if we owned a time machine, what would we go back and say to our younger selves, when we were starting our freshman years in high school?

“One of my football coaches once said to me: ‘Adrian, you’re either gonna be President of the United States or dead before you’re thirty.’ That line ended up in the lyrics and I’m glad I could prove him wrong on at least one of those points!

“The video itself is a very real representation of OTHERWISE and what we bring to our live shows.

“Our crew is comprised of extremely honest and genuine dudes; honest almost to a fault sometimes.

“Whether you like our band or not, when you leave one of our gigs, you will know that we give our everything to truly live a life by music.

“Now, righteously, I am able to play this song for my newborn son in the hopes that every young wise one out there will let the world know that we are all ‘Coming For The Throne’.”

In a recent interview with Epiphone, OTHERWISE guitarist Ryan Patrick stated about the band’s follow-up to the 2012 album “True Love Never Dies”: “On ‘True Love Never Dies’, it was our first with the record label and we had so many songs ready to go after years of writing as an unsigned act. When we got off the road after a 20-month tour for ‘True Love Never Dies’, we had a few ideas — a few songs — that were definitely potential candidates for the next album. But that was it. We really didn’t have anything. So the difference in writing ‘Peace At All Costs’ was that we actually had the time to sit down and work with some awesome songwriters and say, ‘Hey, this is what we’re trying to accomplish. These are some of the sonic goals we have. Let’s go! Let’s throw darts at the wall and see what happens.’ We were definitely nervous at first. But once we started rolling and churning out tunes, we thought, ‘Damn, this is going pretty well.'”

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net