
Can't Stay Forever: Vinyl LP
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Eat Your Heart OutâCaitlin Henry [vocals], Andrew Anderson [guitar], Will Moore [guitar], Dom Cant [bass], and Jake Cronin [drums]â carry on the tradition of Australiaâs 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 groupâs grunge-y pastiche of emo energy, punk power, and pop palatability immediately ignited excitement around the world upon their emergence in 2012. They served up three fan favorite EPsâDistance Between Us [2015], Carried Away [2017], and Mind Games [2017]âbefore delivering their proper full-length debut, Florescence, in 2019. Among many standouts, âCarouselâ clocked 2.6 million Spotify streams and counting. Receiving critical acclaim, Hysteria Mag raved, âFlorescence is a coming of age masterpiece from a band quickly becoming one of Australiaâs finest rock exports.â In between, they hit the road with the likes of Trophy Eyes, Hands Like Houses, Knuckle Puck, Real Friends, and more. In late 2020, they turned their attention to what would become Canât Stay Forever. Each member spent almost the entirety of the next year penning songs and bouncing ideas back and forth, nodding to formative influences such as Jimmy Eat World and Taking Back Sunday. The process enabled the musicians to naturally progress individually and also as a collective.
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Eat Your Heart OutâCaitlin Henry [vocals], Andrew Anderson [guitar], Will Moore [guitar], Dom Cant [bass], and Jake Cronin [drums]â carry on the tradition of Australiaâs 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 groupâs grunge-y pastiche of emo energy, punk power, and pop palatability immediately ignited excitement around the world upon their emergence in 2012. They served up three fan favorite EPsâDistance Between Us [2015], Carried Away [2017], and Mind Games [2017]âbefore delivering their proper full-length debut, Florescence, in 2019. Among many standouts, âCarouselâ clocked 2.6 million Spotify streams and counting. Receiving critical acclaim, Hysteria Mag raved, âFlorescence is a coming of age masterpiece from a band quickly becoming one of Australiaâs finest rock exports.â In between, they hit the road with the likes of Trophy Eyes, Hands Like Houses, Knuckle Puck, Real Friends, and more. In late 2020, they turned their attention to what would become Canât Stay Forever. Each member spent almost the entirety of the next year penning songs and bouncing ideas back and forth, nodding to formative influences such as Jimmy Eat World and Taking Back Sunday. The process enabled the musicians to naturally progress individually and also as a collective.
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Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Eat Your Heart OutâCaitlin Henry [vocals], Andrew Anderson [guitar], Will Moore [guitar], Dom Cant [bass], and Jake Cronin [drums]â carry on the tradition of Australiaâs 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 groupâs grunge-y pastiche of emo energy, punk power, and pop palatability immediately ignited excitement around the world upon their emergence in 2012. They served up three fan favorite EPsâDistance Between Us [2015], Carried Away [2017], and Mind Games [2017]âbefore delivering their proper full-length debut, Florescence, in 2019. Among many standouts, âCarouselâ clocked 2.6 million Spotify streams and counting. Receiving critical acclaim, Hysteria Mag raved, âFlorescence is a coming of age masterpiece from a band quickly becoming one of Australiaâs finest rock exports.â In between, they hit the road with the likes of Trophy Eyes, Hands Like Houses, Knuckle Puck, Real Friends, and more. In late 2020, they turned their attention to what would become Canât Stay Forever. Each member spent almost the entirety of the next year penning songs and bouncing ideas back and forth, nodding to formative influences such as Jimmy Eat World and Taking Back Sunday. The process enabled the musicians to naturally progress individually and also as a collective.












