Still from We The Kings' "Go the Distance" music video.

We The Kings Find Their Inner Hercules With “Go The Distance”

We The Kings are bringing the magic of Disney's 'Hercules' to the pop-punk world with their take on "Go the Distance."

Disney adults! Continue to re-find your inner pop-punk kid as Disney’s A Whole New Sound is almost here. As September 6 quickly approaches and Disney adults like myself get even closer to having our pre-Disney Parks soundtrack, Disney Music has dropped yet another new song from the upcoming release! We’re heading to Mt. Olympus with We The Kings as they tackle the fan-favorite, “Go the Distance.”

Alongside the release of “Go the Distance” onto the various streaming platforms, Disney Music has also released a subtle yet fitting new music video that showcases the guys of We The Kings doing what they do best in a more strip-backed manner.

We The Kings’ take on the Hercules classic doesn’t stray too far from the original’s charm. But it does inject a dose of that sweet We The Kings style of pop-punk that we love from these Florida pop-punkers. It’s nothing too complex but does continue to give listeners another taste of the excellence that has been Disney Music’s sneak peek at the upcoming A Whole New Sound album so far.

With the album’s September 6 release looming closer. As a quick reminder, if you want to own a physical copy of Disney’s pop-punk crossover, a physical vinyl release should be going up for pre-order beginning on release day with an October 4 release.

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Brandon Flores

Brandon Flores is editor-in-chief and a writer at Blast out your Stereo. He has been covering the music industry since 2011. He covers a wide variety of bands and artists from those just starting to those who already have a hold on the limelight. If you're looking for an unbiased opinion, then look no further.

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