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Asking Alexandria Releases “Never Gonna Learn” Performance Video

By Michael M. Pack
October 1, 2021
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Today is the big day for Asking Alexandria as their last album, See what’s inside, come. But to heighten the excitement on release day, the band also has a new video, serving as a music video for the album’s “Never Gonna Learn”.

The band takes the idea of ​​”whistling as you work” and puts it to good use, as Danny Worsnop shows another skill when interpreting the catchy track. The video itself is more of a performance piece, shot in a rehearsal space in Nashville earlier this month as the band prepared for their fall tour. Take a look behind the curtain as the band craft what is sure to be a fan favorite live track in the clip below.

And speaking of touring, the band are now on their way with dates for the fall. After performing in Washington, DC last night (September 30), they will debut on Saturday evening in October (October 2) at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Massachusetts, followed by a show on Monday (October 4) at New York City’s Pier 17. See all of their scheduled tour dates here.

As previously reported, Asking Alexandria’s See What’s on the Inside album is available now. Get the new album via the platform and format of your choice here or here.

Check out the lyrics and video for “Never Gonna Learn” below.

Asking Alexandria, “Never Gonna Learn” lyrics

I keep learning my lesson
Without learning my lesson
I can’t learn my lesson
I need to learn my lesson

How many times have I learned a lesson
Before I learn my lesson
Someone help me please tell me I’m dreaming
I keep repeating my actions expecting different reactions
But the same keeps happening
Someone help me please tell me I’m dreaming
I’m bored when I’m happy in ignorance

I thought we said we would take our time
Why do I always jump blindly
It’s like I’m trying to find
Something to fill a hole in me
But I can not

I can’t stand the cycle
I’m stuck in a cycle that repeats me over and over
Someone help me please tell me I’m dreaming
I try to change or at least I keep saying
I try to turn the page of my bullshit
Someone help me please tell me I’m dreaming
I miss when I’m happy in ignorance

I thought we said we would take our time
Why do I always jump blindly
It’s like I’m trying to find
Something to fill a hole in me
But I can not

I keep learning my lesson
Without learning my lesson
I can’t learn my lesson
I need to learn my lesson

I thought we said we would take our time
Why do I always jump blindly
It’s like I’m trying to find
Something to fill a hole in me
But I can not

Ask Alexandria, “Never Will Learn”

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