Listen to the new single from post-hardcore band LIMBS

23 Sep, 2020

The Florida band who put out a cracking single last month, now follow on from ‘Empty Vessel‘ with brand new track, ‘I Used To Be You’.

Introspective, ‘I Used To Be You’ was written as a reflection of vocalist Austin McAuley‘s past, riddled with toxic relationships, substance abuse and his struggling to cope with the loss of his father. He adds:

“The song is an introspective look into the person I became when life was at its darkest, but narrates how I was able to overcome adversity and better myself, for my own sake and those around me. The driving force behind this story of rebirth is the memory of my father, his voice in my head telling me not to give up, to never stop fighting (see the lyrics “For all that I’ve seen, as long as you stayed…I can’t be afraid to live up to your name.”)

“Because of him, forever living through me, I embraced defeat and uncertainty, recognising who I once was and striving to better myself by all means necessary.” 

Watch ‘I Used To Be You’ by LIMBS below:

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