Your Pretty Face just dropped your new “CRASHOUT” anthem

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Blending The Hellp’s indie electronica beats, Paramore’s emo pop-rock edge, and Bring Me The Horizon’s deathcore riffs, Your Pretty Face is a new British-Estonian duo telling their life stories through alt bedroom synths. Formed at music school in Brighton and now based in Estonia, they make music that sounds as if the Baltic winter breeze and broken barbed wires had a baby. 

Released through Estonia’s very own underground label East x West Records, “CRASHOUT” is the second single following “MYHEADBANGS!” ahead of their debut EP dropping later this year. Written, produced, and sung entirely by Carolin Kivimagi and Dylan Woods, the track captures the kind of seasonal depression that turns into spiraling panic, self-isolation that turns into self-destruction, boredom that turns into apathy: “Yeah I’m crashing out ‘cause I hate it when I’m high / Almost made it out but being sober ain’t a lie / Now I’m reaching out but all they ever did was lie.”

Underneath the heavily distorted vocals to the point of indecipherable lyricism is a real and raw depiction of having suicidal thoughts one second and feeling utterly alive the next. The song explicitly seeks human connection, yet sonically rejects it at the same time.

The rise of Your Pretty Face from sofa surfers to icons is imminent and it starts now. 

Stream “CRASHOUT” everywhere. 

Follow Your Pretty Face: Bandcamp // Spotify // Instagram // YouTube

August Nguyen
August Nguyen
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