Two Times Shy, Meanjin/Brisbane’s pop powerhouse released their new single ‘Losing My Mind’ on Friday, 26th April. The track talks about self-destruction and heartache. After the band released their debut EP ‘It Looks Better Than It Sounds’ which has surpassed 140K streams on all streaming platforms, also finished a tour and supported the likes of Bad Neighbour, Late 90s, and many more.
“‘Losing My Mind’ was written about a scenario in which multiple things are contributing to you feeling like you’re going crazy. The relationship that you are in is causing you grief and the problems are exacerbated by your inability to deal with them and your self-destructive tendencies. This whole situation leads to you being fed up, wanting to break free of the situation, and needing to do things your own way for a while.” says Douglas Hudswell, the Frontman of the band, about the meaning of the single.
“Losing My Mind” – Two Times Shy
The track ‘Losing My Mind’ comes with guitar riffs, and vocals that arouse strong feelings, and energy that remind us of the music and emo nostalgia of the 2000’s. It explores the pain that one feels due to a lot of obstacles that one has to face.
The single is out for the audience to listen and groove to. The band has an amazing fanbase and gets their fans all hooked up by creating amazing music.
‘Two Times Shy’ is going to be performing in Adelaide at the Lowlife Basement Bar, on Saturday, April 27, as they are going to support Down And Out.
The ticket can be purchased via Down and Out from here.
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