The Veronicas preview new single Biting My Tongue

The Veronicas preview new single Biting My Tongue as they prepare to make a comeback with their fourth album Human

The Veronicas are set to release a new single called Biting My Tongue.

Jessica and Lisa Origliasso, 35, shared a snippet of the dance track and a sneak peak of the upcoming music video to Instagram on Friday.

‘Biting My Tongue is about saying everything you’ve been holding back,’ the Brisbane-based sisters told Rolling Stone Australia.

Worth the wait! The Veronicas teased their new single Biting My Tongue on Friday

‘When desire sits on the tip of your tongue and you don’t know if you should share your feelings and risk it all, or hold it in and risk never knowing,’ they added. 

‘I think we would always feel it was a tragedy to love someone and to allow fear of their reaction stop us from knowing if they might feel the same. So writing this was like a confession pouring out.’ 

The single is the first song to be released from their upcoming album Human.

'Biting My Tongue is about saying everything you've been holding back,' the twins explained to Rolling Stone Australia

 ‘Biting My Tongue is about saying everything you’ve been holding back,’ the twins explained to Rolling Stone Australia 

It will be the first studio album to be released by the pop group in seven years.   

Meanwhile, The Veronicas are set to headline at a Sydney concert on July 17.

The live performance is the first in a series of 640 stellar COVID-safe events to be held at drive-in theatres across the country in coming months. 

The twins will be the first act to the stage at Sydney’s Raging Waters drive-in, near Blacktown.

Miss live music? The Veronicas are set to headline at a major Sydney concert on July 17

Miss live music? The Veronicas are set to headline at a major Sydney concert on July 17

In a press release for the event, Jessica admitted she can’t wait to perform live again and thinks the atmosphere will rival any festival.

‘Festivals create a unity of energy that is unlike any other feeling. We are thinking outside the box to make sure we can all still give an experience of live music to our fans during these times,’ she said.

‘A drive-in concert sounded like our perfect night. Get your friends together, great snacks, blankets, comfy seats and great weather is a guarantee,’ she added.

But how? The live performance is the first in a series of 640 stellar COVID-safe events to be held at drive-in theatres across the country in coming months. The Veronicas will be the first act to hit the stage at Sydney's Raging Waters drive-in, near Blacktown

But how? The live performance is the first in a series of 640 stellar COVID-safe events to be held at drive-in theatres across the country in coming months. The Veronicas will be the first act to hit the stage at Sydney’s Raging Waters drive-in, near Blacktown

‘This is the first time we’re ever done anything like this. Who knows what will happen. We’re expecting a symphony of car horns during Untouched.’

Prices vary from $209 to $359 per vehicle, which can carry up to five people.

Drive-In Entertainment Australia has advised the events will remain completely contact-free- with tickets only available online prior to the night.

'Fun! A drive-in concert sounded like our perfect night. Get your friends together, great snacks, blankets, comfy seats and great weather is a guarantee' Jessica said, promising it will be as good as any 'music festival'

‘Fun! A drive-in concert sounded like our perfect night. Get your friends together, great snacks, blankets, comfy seats and great weather is a guarantee’ Jessica said, promising it will be as good as any ‘music festival’