Spider Light a Fire with the Premiere of Their New Single/Lyric Video, “Tripwire”

If you’re a punk rock traditionalist, then you’ll be sucked right in by Spider and their brand-new single “Tripwire.” Debuting today with an accompanying lyric video, this is a 110-second punk rock assault that hits you right smack dab in the face, like all memorable punk anthems tend to do. This song moves a mile a minute, and it’s not all just predicated on passion and energy; the track also features some rather thought-provoking lyrics, whose message is enhanced by the cleverly animated images that appear throughout the lyric video. Discussing the song, the band states: “‘Tripwire’ was co-written with our good friend John McCree (Zero Down, One Square Mile) during his tenure in Spider, we pushed ourselves to the limits physically and creatively during this period. This is probably one o...

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