Eat Your Heart Out 101

There’s a new addition to the Fearless Records family, and it’s long overdue that you got to know them better…enter Eat Your Heart Out, the new band on the block. They’ve been turning the scene down under on its head, and now they’re ready to take on the world—and take over your hearts. The Newcastle, AU quintet have toured with the likes of The Wonder Years and won the Triple J Unearthed competition to open for the Australian festival Groovin The Moo Maitland in 2016 (which is a pretty huge freakin’ deal, y’all). On the strength of just two EPs, they’ve attracted a loyal fanbase—and the attention of Fearless. So it’s about time for your induction into EYHO’s fanbase, because trust us: one listen to a track like “Patience” will have you #obsessed and ready to add everything they’ve ever released to ALL of your playlists. Lucky for you, we’ve got your quickstart guide to reaching fan status with our Eat Your Heart Out 101—so, get to know the alt-rock quintet below, and…well, the band name says it all.

THE BASICS

Hometown: Newcastle NSW, Australia
Genre: Alt-rock
Latest release: Carried Away
In ten words or less: Australian alt-rock sounds you’ve been missing your whole life.
Twitter: @eyhoband
Instagram: @eyhoband
Website: eyho.bandcamp.com

From the band:
  • “Our first show ever was in our hometown of Muswellbrook (small country town) and it was the first all ages show there with local bands for about 4 years. We played to probably 200 kids which was crazy for Muswellbrook, we didn’t even know there were that many people into alternative music.”
  • “The band was named after a line from a Dead Kennedys song.”

Basically, this:

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