Can't Stay Forever Eat Your Heart Out
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Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
09.09.2022
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Info for Can't Stay Forever
When Eat Your Heart Out dropped their debut full-length, Florescence back in 2019, it opened up an eye-opening new chapter for them. The Newcastle, Australia emo/pop punkers gave us much insight into what their Aussie twang on an Americanised genre could ultimately sound like. While it’s been some time away, thankfully the five-piece haven’t given up hope in the midst of a two-year pandemic. On their sophomore follow-up, Can’t Stay Forever it’s pretty easy to see that Eat Your Heart Out are here for a good time, and hopefully a long time.
"Everything always moves into a new phase. It might feel bad at the time. When you look back on change, it's always for the best. The pandemic showed me that in a way. It changed everything we'd been planning for the band. We just had to work our jobs and be at home. We established more adult routines, which gave us a chance to experience normality. Nothing is permanent. Anything can change at any time. You have to see the positives." (Caitlin Henry)
"Can’t Stay Forever is a reminder that nothing is permanent and we all just have to do our best in everything we set our minds to, and that’s what Eat Your Heart Out have done here. Their sophomore effort is their most defined sound yet — and is a well-rounded musical representation of their music. Whether you’re here for the catchy pop punkier anthems or the band’s uniquely Australian brand of emo/rock, Can’t Stay Forever has something for every kinda music fan." (Tamara May, wallofsoundau.com)
Caitlin Henry, vocals
Andrew Anderson, guitar
Will Moore, guitar
Dom Cant, bass
Jake Cronin, drums
Eat Your Heart Out
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Eat Your Heart Out—Caitlin Henry [vocals], Andrew Anderson [guitar], Will Moore [guitar], Dom Cant [bass], and Jake Cronin [drums]— carry on the tradition of Australia’s impressive history of musical outliers from Nick Cave and Silverchair to The Amity Affliction and Parkway Drive, but they do so unequivocally on their own terms. The group’s grunge-y pastiche of emo energy, punk power, and pop palatability immediately ignited excitement around the world upon their emergence in 2012. Along the way, the quartet released three EPs, Distance Between Us (2015), Carried Away (2017), Mind Games (2018), inked a deal with Fearless Records, and have supported artists such as Trophy Eyes, Hands Like Houses, Knuckle Puck, Real Friends, and many others. Everything paved way for the group’s first full length Florescence [Fearless Records], which shows the band aren’t afraid to open up. Their lyrical honesty ensures that the message resonates loudly in the end.
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