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Dear Seattle announce new aalbum ‘Toy’

DEAR SEATTLE have announced a new album!

Titled Toy, the upcoming album from the Australian indie rock band is the follow-up to 2022’s Someday, and is scheduled to be released in January next year, via Domestic La La.

Alongside the announcement of the new album, DEAR SEATTLE have released a new music video for a new song lifted from the upcoming album; Evergreen. The new single is the latest song to be taken from the upcoming album, following on from Sungazeridc and Nothing’s Stopping Me Now.

Speaking about the new song, the band shares, Evergreen sits in the centre of my struggles with emotional honesty. To others, yeah, but more importantly to myself. It’s all too common for people, men especially, to bottle up their emotions and avoid confronting the way they feel, because we were never really taught how. So we sit and we stew and we wallow in our thoughts far longer than we ever should. Be it love, fear, anger, guilt, or lust occupying us, learning how to honestly and vulnerably communicate the way we feel is the most useful tool we can master. I’ve always struggled with a feeling of inadequacy, which led me down the path of perfectionism and forever being my own worst critic. For me, learning to open up and let it out was the sole difference between melancholy and evergreen.”

Watch the official music video for Evergreen here: 

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:

Track List: 

1. Nothing’s Stopping Me Now
2. Promise
3. Courtney Love
4. Evergreen
5. Say What You Want
6. Counting Hours
7. We Were So Close
8. Sungazer
9. Cut My Hair
10. Elastic
11. idc
12. Reckless Pessimistic
13. The Special Two

Toy - Dear Seattle

Toy is set for release on January 17th via Domestic La La. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on DEAR SEATTLE like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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