Overpass sign to Communion Records and detail their forthcoming Dependent EP
Birmingham rising stars overpass have shared details of their new EP Dependent and have released new single, "Be Good To Yourself".
Commenting on "Be Good To Yourself", overpass say: "This song is about self-love and going easy on yourself when the world seems chaotic and you feel like you have no worth in it. It also touches on how people beat themselves up about habits they don’t like, but the main underlying thing is there’s hope when you seek out for it and putting trust in yourself even if your head tells you otherwise."
“Dependent is a journey of growing up and figuring things out. It’s about finding where we fit in the world, with songs that dive into deep, introspective moments and the challenges of understanding ourselves. These songs capture the highs and lows of young adulthood and the lessons learned along the way," the band explains.
"As our second EP, Dependent pushes our sonic boundaries and offers something fresh for our fans. The production process was an evolution for us, our second time recording multiple tracks in a single session and experimenting more than ever," they continue. "This new approach allowed us to refine our sound and reflect where we are as a band in 2024, and we couldn't be more excited to get it out into the world.”
Alongside the new single and signing news, overpass have also shared they will be embarking on a spring 2025 headline tour, which will include a date at London’s Scala and the O2 Institute in their hometown Birmingham.
Dependent will be released on 28 February on the band’s new label home Communion Records, and is available to pre-order now. Tickets for their tour are on sale 10am on 25 October.
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