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“This is the purest, rawest version of us”: The Hara announce new album, The Fallout
The Hara will release The Fallout early next year, with fresh single Easier To Die available to stream now to coincide with the album announcement.
The Hara drop reflective new single Okay That’s Me: “It’s okay to just be a person trying to do what they love for a living…”
The Hara have shared a brand-new single, Okay That’s Me.
Taken from their upcoming debut album Survival Mode (due out on March 3 via Scruff Of The Neck Records), the track is an honest and thoughtful view of how we should all be living our lives.
“Sometimes all I want is to run away and for nobody to give a shit about me, no expectations, no-one to let down, not even myself,” the band say of Okay That’s Me. “I realise that sentence is quite irrational but I think there’s a lot of strength to be found in that thought process when you realise in fact that we are all the same in a way, just human beings doing life and it’s okay to just be a person trying to do what they love for a living, no matter what the outcome may be.”
Listen below:
Catch The Hara live at the following dates next year:
April 2023
7 Sheffield O2 Academy2
8 Glasgow Cathouse
9 Newcastle Cluny
12 Bristol The Fleece
13 London Garage
14 Birmingham O2 Academy2
15 Manchester Academy 2
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