Good Charlotte Take Over a Motel in New Video for "Stepper"
Briefly

Good Charlotte's latest single "Stepper" features the band as maintenance workers in their own motel, engaging with a diverse group of patrons. The song promotes themes of resilience, encouraging listeners to show up for themselves and their loved ones. Following the release of their first new song in five years, titled "Rejects," the band is gearing up for the release of their forthcoming album, Motel Du Cap, on August 8th. They will also perform at several upcoming events and festivals as part of a brief tour.
Good Charlotte portrays maintenance workers at their motel in the "Stepper" music video, featuring eclectic patrons joining their performance. The video shoot appears to be a blast.
'Stepper' is about showing up for life, for yourself, and for the people you love. It emphasizes getting up each day to pursue dreams together.
The band released "Rejects," marking their first new song in five years, before launching into a brief tour with dates scheduled across various locations.
Motel Du Cap is set for release on August 8th, following the band's 2018 album, Generation Rx, with ongoing pre-orders available for fans.
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