Polished Australian alternative rock with a gritty edge. Breathy, emotive vocals meet driving guitars for a sound that is both vulnerable and powerful.
Eat Your Heart Out delivers a sound that feels like a bridge between the high-energy pop punk of the 2010s and the moodier, more introspective alternative rock of the 90s. There is a distinct warmth to their production that avoids the sterile trap of many modern rock bands, opting instead for a textured, slightly gritty aesthetic that complements Caitlin Henry's unique vocal delivery.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal performance. Henry moves seamlessly between a breathy, almost whispered intimacy and a powerful, rasp-tinged belt that carries significant emotional weight. This versatility allows the band to explore themes of self-doubt and nostalgia without ever losing the driving momentum provided by their dual-guitar attack and tight rhythm section.
Start with the album Florescence. It represents the peak of their collaborative songwriting, featuring tracks that balance massive, radio-ready hooks with the raw, honest storytelling that has made them a staple of the Australian alternative scene.
Eat Your Heart Out are an Australian rock band formed in Newcastle in 2012. After playing on the Snake Or Die Tour in 2016, they signed to label Fearless Records in 2017 and headlined their own Carried Away Tour. In 2018, they toured with Movements, whose member Patrick Miranda has also collaborated with the band on the tracks "Conscience" and "Carousel".
Shares alternative rock, emo, grunge (subgenres); studio polished, layered dense, analog warmth (production style)
Shares alternative rock, emo (subgenres); studio polished, layered dense, analog warmth (production style)
Shares studio polished, layered dense, analog warmth (production style); alternative rock, emo (subgenres)
Shares alternative rock, emo (subgenres); studio polished, layered dense, analog warmth (production style)
Shares studio polished, layered dense, analog warmth (production style); alternative rock, emo (subgenres)
Shares studio polished, layered dense, analog warmth (production style); alternative rock, emo (subgenres)
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