Catholic Guilt Debuts Introspective New Single, Video; Announces New Live Date

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Nov. 9 — Pop punk band Catholic Guilt debuted its latest single this week, along with the song’s companion video.

The band unveiled its new existential single, ‘Can You See Me?‘ and the song’s video Thursday. The song’s musical arrangement is a familiar style composition what with its emo-pop sound and style. It is easily comparable to works from the likes of Jimmy Eat World and other similar acts.

The song’s lyrical arrangement takes on a lot of personal introspection connected with a sense of wondering who one’s own self is and doubting one’s own self, according to front man Brenton Harris.

“For me personally, that feeling was brought on by a period of intense emotional and physical upheaval caused by a variety of interpersonal issues and a few serious life and career setbacks,” Harris said. “All of these issues coalesced around the time of the lockdowns and ended up impacting life on the other side of it, resulting in me living life as a version of myself that felt so unfamiliar, so unconfident, so shaken, so entirely unlike ‘me’. Writing the song allowed me to process and heal and move onto the next evolution of ‘myself’. It’s our ‘feel sad hit of the summer’.”

The video for the band’s new single is a simple, straight forward presentation. It features the band performing its new single in the halls of an unidentified building as the single plays over the visualization.

In other news, Catholic Guilt has announced a new scheduled performance Nov. 18 at The Tote in Melbourne, Australia. The concert will be the band’s first time performing its new single live. Tickets for the concert are available here.

More information on Catholic Guilt’s new single, video, and concert is available along with all of the band’s latest news at:

Websitehttps://catholicguiltmusic.com

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