Tuesday, 19 February 2013
The Script hit the road in 'If You Could See Me Now' video
The Script have unveiled the music video for their new single 'If You Could See Me Now' on Digital Spy. The band are seen on the road and playing sold-out arena shows in the clip, which appears below: The group revealed that the track, which they wrote in "a couple of hours" one evening, is about the death of frontman Danny O'Donoghue's father and guitarist Mark Sheehan's parents. 'If You Could See Me Now' - out March 4 - serves as the third single from The Script's latest album #3, which peaked at number two on the charts last year. The LP gave them their first UK number one with 'Hall of Fame', which topped the charts last August. The trio are nominated for 'Best International Group' at this year's Brit Awards, where they are up against Alabama Shakes, The Black Keys, fun. and The Killers. O'Donoghue recently insisted that he doesn't want to win the prize because it will make them "complacent".
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