Dan Croll returns with new single 'How Close We Came'

Following on from the release of his much-loved 2020 studio album 'Grand Plan' and follow-up EP 'On Top' last year, Dan Croll has returned once again to offer up a brand new single.

The new track 'How Close We Came' marks his first piece of new material so far this year, and was recorded at Montrose Recording in Richmond, Virginia with Spacebomb's Matthew E. White and his four-piece house band, and co-produced by Dan himself.

Speaking about the new offering, he said, "I've not had many serious breakups in my life, and most of my experiences have come through seeing friends around me going through quite explosive and toxic separations. In this case, after the initial heartbreak, it was something I felt quite proud of. We'd been through so much together and really grew into much better people, and so "How Close We Came" was about that period of looking back with pride on such a profound experience."

Check out the new self-directed video for 'How Close We Came' in the player below.

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