Sum 41 have launched their final ever music video.
Sum 41 have launched their ultimate music video
The ‘Fats Lip’ pop punk legends – who just lately wrapped their ‘Tour of the Setting Sum’ farewell run around the globe – have dropped a brand new retrospective video for ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ music ‘Radio Silence’ to mark the official finish of their profession.
On Tuesday (01.04.25), they wrote: “Because the Sum quietly set Sunday evening, we needed to go away you with one thing particular to point out our appreciation for the entire love that you’ve proven us over time.
“We current you with the ultimate Sum 41 music video.”
The video options the band – made up of Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo – efficiency in entrance of varied screens displaying moments from their profession.
The group revealed earlier final yr they might be splitting after the discharge of their eighth album ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ and a farewell world tour.
Saying their plans to disband, the group wrote on the time: “Being in Sum 41 since 1996 introduced us a few of the finest moments of our lives.
“We’re ceaselessly grateful to our followers each outdated and new, who’ve supported us in each means.
“It’s exhausting to articulate the love and respect now we have for all of you and we needed you to listen to this from us first.”
The ‘In Too Deep’ hitmakers are happy with the group’s ultimate album ‘Heaven :X: Hell’, which looks like a becoming “goodbye” to their followers.
Deryck beforehand instructed the Each day Star newspaper’s Wired column: “We couldn’t make a greater report to say goodbye. I would like Sum 41 to cease at a second when all the things surrounding the group makes us completely happy.”
He’s nonetheless seeking to maintain busy although, and has a need to maintain writing music.
He added: “I wish to do different initiatives and that features songwriting.”