Aiden Grimshaw and his fit hair are back to brighten up your summer with a brand new video for his forthcoming single, "Curtain Call," the second track released off his upcoming debut studio album, "Misty Eye," which he said "is out in August so its just all about gearing up for that really. I'll be doing a collection of gigs around the UK within the same sort of time period, the live thing is really important to us and I really want fans to see the album live and at its best."
The 20-year-old British singer-songwriter shot to fame on The X Factor in 2010, the same series that saw Cher Lloyd, One Direction, Rebecca Ferguson and winner Matt Cardle compete in the final. The three runners-up have all gone on to have success in the UK and the US, whilst Cardle has parted ways with his label. The former X Factor contestant flexes his vocal muscles on the new proper tune, a stirring ballad about love and romance that swells to a joyful, whimsical crescendo.
Speaking about the album, Grimshaw recently revealed: "It's pretty freaky, especially because we delivered the album a couple of months ago, so I've had a lot of time to just sit with it. It's like my little baby. I'm happy with it though. When we were making it, I was constantly relating it back to my friends and stuff. They're all pretty outspoken fellas and they seemed to like it. I think I've made honest music, that I like, as well."
The accompanying new clip captures the tender emotion of the song, showing young lovers reveling in the sunshine and breaking into empty swimming pools for romantic swims. It follows a handful of couples and a group of friends seeking thrills by racing motorbikes, shooting fireworks, jumping into swimming pools and enjoying an adventurous summer evening with each other. The visual also sees Grimshaw performing the track while strolling down the bank of the River Thames and sitting on a bus. Grimshaw, on the other hand, wanders the streets alone looking sad and unloved.
The 20-year-old British singer-songwriter shot to fame on The X Factor in 2010, the same series that saw Cher Lloyd, One Direction, Rebecca Ferguson and winner Matt Cardle compete in the final. The three runners-up have all gone on to have success in the UK and the US, whilst Cardle has parted ways with his label. The former X Factor contestant flexes his vocal muscles on the new proper tune, a stirring ballad about love and romance that swells to a joyful, whimsical crescendo.
Speaking about the album, Grimshaw recently revealed: "It's pretty freaky, especially because we delivered the album a couple of months ago, so I've had a lot of time to just sit with it. It's like my little baby. I'm happy with it though. When we were making it, I was constantly relating it back to my friends and stuff. They're all pretty outspoken fellas and they seemed to like it. I think I've made honest music, that I like, as well."
The accompanying new clip captures the tender emotion of the song, showing young lovers reveling in the sunshine and breaking into empty swimming pools for romantic swims. It follows a handful of couples and a group of friends seeking thrills by racing motorbikes, shooting fireworks, jumping into swimming pools and enjoying an adventurous summer evening with each other. The visual also sees Grimshaw performing the track while strolling down the bank of the River Thames and sitting on a bus. Grimshaw, on the other hand, wanders the streets alone looking sad and unloved.
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