Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Eat Your Heart Out have released the brand new track "Carousel." The song was produced by Zach Tuch and co-written by Patrick Miranda of Movements. It's the perfect execution of the band's potent and patented blend of pop, punk, grunge, and rock, all the while delivering an impactful and weighty lyrical sentiment. It's truly a taste of what's come on the band's next effort for Fearless Records.
"'Carousel' is about the constant cycle of thoughts in your head that go back and forth between doubting yourself and believing that you aren't good enough, and then having a moment of clarity when you know you’re being irrational," the band said, offering insight into the song. "A lot of it comes from the idea of 'imposter syndrome,' which a lot of people, especially women, experience at some point, where you can't acknowledge your own achievements properly and believe that you are undeserving, and there's a constant fear that it will all unravel and you'll be exposed."
Eat Your Heart Out will be performing at Download in their native Australia this coming weekend.
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