Stand Atlantic are back with a vengeance. The Aussie rockers have unveiled a new track, “kill[h]er” , and it’s one of their most angst-infused anthems yet. The song, penned in a small hotel room in LA, brings big-time energy and is all about annihilating self doubt. The song marks Stand Atlantic’s first release of 2023, and is a testament to their powerful year ahead.
Stand Atlantic’s Bonnie Fraser says of the track: “self sabotage is a bitch, self doubt kills and denying good and genuine parts of yourself because you’ve been conditioned to think they’re not good enough is a form of murder. it’s a reminder to myself not to give in to that shit. personal growth is important but don’t deny who you are. sometimes i find myself thinking back to who i used to be and missing that person” .
Stand Atlantic doesn’t care about your expectations or your narrative. They don’t want to tell a story. In fact, they didn’t want this bio to exist. The band released their third studio album “f.e.a.r.” (fuck everything and run) via Hopeless Records . After racking up more than 20 Million combined streams from singles like “hair out” , “deathwish” (ft. nothing, nowhere) , “pity party” (ft. Royal & the Serpent) , and “switchblade” , they’ve continued their explosive success with the release of their full-length project. With the album, fans were treated to an all-new collab titled “dumb” featuring Tom The Mail Man . The band has seen endless praise from outlets like AltPress, Rock Sound, Kerrang! and more, and aren’t slowing their momentum anytime soon.
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