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<a href="spotify:artist:5DClvEjQX8lOCSvhnFTGrP" data-name="CREO">CREO</a> are gearing up for a big second half to 2020 with the release of their new single ‘Demon to Love’, reminding audiences why their brand of indie-rock n’ roll has earned them the stripes on their back they wear so proudly.
An ode to loving yourself, owning your individuality and writing your own story. Frontman, Jorjee Haman explains, “‘Demon to Love’ was written off the back of my daily struggle with today’s all too common comparison culture. Towards the end of last year I found myself constantly focusing what those around me were doing, and comparing myself to them. It’s almost unavoidable these days with social media - so I deleted all of it, focused on my own wins and it’s made me a much happier person. The song is a celebration of loving all of you, not just the parts that you want people to see. Life is hard enough, why make it harder?”.
After spending majority of 2019 bunkered down, working and refining their intricately textured but brazen brand of guitar driven hymns, the Sydney-based indie rockers started off 2020 strongly with the release of their last single Juliet' which got them added to Spotify's <a href="spotify:playlist:37i9dQZF1DX7VfcxcuiL8Z" data-name="Rock Out.">Rock Out.</a>, <a href="spotify:playlist:37i9dQZF1DWWjGdmeTyeJ6" data-name="Fresh Finds">Fresh Finds</a> and <a href="spotify:playlist:37i9dQZF1DX78toxP7mOaJ" data-name="Fresh Finds: Rock">Fresh Finds: Rock</a> playlist.
Make sure to follow the band on Spotify and keep up to date with their new releases coming very soon!
An ode to loving yourself, owning your individuality and writing your own story. Frontman, Jorjee Haman explains, “‘Demon to Love’ was written off the back of my daily struggle with today’s all too common comparison culture. Towards the end of last year I found myself constantly focusing what those around me were doing, and comparing myself to them. It’s almost unavoidable these days with social media - so I deleted all of it, focused on my own wins and it’s made me a much happier person. The song is a celebration of loving all of you, not just the parts that you want people to see. Life is hard enough, why make it harder?”.
After spending majority of 2019 bunkered down, working and refining their intricately textured but brazen brand of guitar driven hymns, the Sydney-based indie rockers started off 2020 strongly with the release of their last single Juliet' which got them added to Spotify's <a href="spotify:playlist:37i9dQZF1DX7VfcxcuiL8Z" data-name="Rock Out.">Rock Out.</a>, <a href="spotify:playlist:37i9dQZF1DWWjGdmeTyeJ6" data-name="Fresh Finds">Fresh Finds</a> and <a href="spotify:playlist:37i9dQZF1DX78toxP7mOaJ" data-name="Fresh Finds: Rock">Fresh Finds: Rock</a> playlist.
Make sure to follow the band on Spotify and keep up to date with their new releases coming very soon!
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