Austrian alternative rock band Glazed Curtains unveiled their brand new single “I Still Hate Myself (Maybe)” today, May 23rd. The song serves as an angsty, emotionally raw anthem that explores themes of self-deprecation and vulnerability.
“I Still Hate Myself (Maybe)” sees Glazed Curtains tackle self-doubt through gritty vocals, edgy guitar riffs, and introspective lyrics. It’s an authentic account of coming face to face with self-esteem issues and the emotional turmoil that follows. Speaking on the meaning behind the track, the band shared:
“It’s dedicated to those who choose to smile despite spiraling into moments of doubt, reminding listeners that vulnerability and reaching out are strengths, not weaknesses.”
Glazed Curtains puts their own twist on modern rock elements that lets their unfiltered identity stand out through their music. Their unapologetic nature is the core of their undeniable talent and energy as artists. “I Still Hate Myself (Maybe)” is another ideal representation of the band’s commitment to crafting perfectly chaotic rock anthems that feel genuine and sincere to their growth. The track is a cathartic reminder that everyone experiences feelings of not being good enough and finding comfort within that. It’s an honest acknowledgement of being unafraid to fully grasp the depth of your flaws.
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