Sincere Engineer returns with new single, "Anemia"
Chicago-based punk artist Sincere Engineer returns with "Anemia" – an upbeat earworm that will speak to anyone who's ever felt a little awkward, or had trouble finding the right words in a social setting. The relatable track is the newest single off Sincere Engineer's forthcoming studio album, Cheap Grills, due out September 22.
Sincere Engineer's Deanna Belos shares of the new track:
"Anemia is the opening track of Cheap Grills. It's about being awkward at a party and I wrote it when I found out I have anemia. The video is kind of a joke in the sequence videos we've released for the record - if you notice all the backgrounds are just different colors in the song performance scenes. The joke is that instead of having a storyline in this video, I pretended to fall off a ladder while hanging up the background, so we just had to show footage from shows and on the road instead! Haha!"
Ahead of the new record, Sincere Engineer is currently making her festival rounds on the festival circuit, including Austin City Limits, and a debut performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, her hometown. "Anemia" is the follow-up to Sincere Engineer's "Fireplace" which she worked on with Mike Sapone (Taking Back Sunday, Boston Manor, Grouplove).
Stay tuned for our upcoming interview with Sincere Engineer. In the meantime, stream “Anemia”, pre-order Cheap Grills, and watch the video: