The Lawson singer got down on one knee in the band’s new video for “Where My Love Goes” and asked his longtime girlfriend Joey McDowell to be his wife!
“I was so scared. We’ve done amazing gigs all over the world but it was a feeling I’ve never had,” Andy dished to The Sun. “I collapsed once I’d done it.”
Andy and his bandmates — Joel Peat, Adam Pitts and Ryan Fletcher — tricked Joey, a model and photographer, into thinking she would be taking pictures behind the scenes for the video.
Track names include: “Used To Be Us”, “We Are The Fire”, “Only Water”, “Lion’s Den”, “Love and War”, “Where My Love Goes”, and “Roads”. Pre-order for the album starts on May 20th.
Andy even had a fun tidbit to share about the upcoming “Where My Love Goes” video, which drops tonight!
“It’s a fun, upbeat song that we wrote actually quite a while ago actually and we’ve been holding onto the hook and the idea of where is the money,” Andy shared with CapitalFM. “Basically we wrote it when were were touring round in the back of a van and we were unsigned and sleeping on each others couches. We kept the ideated developed it into the studio and it turned into this big, pop anthem.”
“It’s a fun, upbeat song that we wrote actually quite a while ago actually and we’ve been holding onto the hook and the idea of where is the money,” Andy shared. “Basically we wrote it when were were touring round in the back of a van and we were unsigned and sleeping on each others couches. We kept the ideated developed it into the studio and it turned into this big, pop anthem.”
And what about the video? Adam revealed that they’ve done one!
“We did a video for the track last week. We did it in Shoreditch,” he said. “It was really cool we had about 20 of our fans, we did a competition to win the chance to be in the video. We had about twenty of our mates as well so it was a really cool atmosphere and kinda like a party video, just having fun with not a lot of money, which is what the song is about.”
“The reaction to MONEY has been overwhelming. Thank you so much for all the support. You’re the reason we’re making music! This ones for you!” Andy wrote on Twitter after the debut.
Adam added, “#LawsonMoney. Had goose bumps listening to that first play. I’ve missed that feeling!”
Check out the track below on Spotify! (If that will not play for you, try YouTube)
“Edinburgh thanks for an awesome show tonight! Perfect way to end this little tour! Now it’s time to prepare for the new journey!” Andy shared on Twitter after the show.
“Great seeing one of my favourite bands @LawsonOfficial again tonight ???? thanks Blackpool! Great crowd :)” The Vamps‘ James McVey gave the band a shout out on Twitter.
Ryan added on Instagram, “Blackpool last night was a hell of a gig!”