REGROWN - Practice Self-Acceptance On New Track “Deep End”


Today, New Jersey emo/pop-punk quartet Regrown shared their new single and video, “Deep End.” The track is a guitar-driven anthem, harkening back to the sound of bands like Four Year Strong and With The Punches. Lyrically, the song dives into themes of self-acceptance and learning not to need validation from others. "Deep End" marks the third single from their upcoming debut EP, Closed Casket Material, due out June 18th on Unbeaten Records. You can watch the video for “Deep End” BELOW and find the track on Spotify and all streaming services now.

Speaking on the track, vocalist/guitarist Ben Greenblatt stated: "This song is me accepting that I don’t need anyone else to acknowledge my progress in order for me to know I’m getting better. I feel I’ve finally got to a place where I believe in myself enough to carry my own weight and I’m proud that the band has been able to make it through a lot of bad situations to get where we are now."

New Jersey has always been known as a place where emotional music thrives and now there is another band carrying on that legacy, Regrown. The latest signing to Unbeaten Records, the band combines emo and pop-punk with the energetic presence of a hardcore band. Formed in 2017, the four-piece is made up of dual guitarists/vocalists Ben Greenblatt (they/them) and Kyle Lloyd (he/him), bassist Chris Panto (he/him), and drummer Nick Gelone (he/him). Two years in the making, Regrown is gearing up to release their debut EP, Closed Casket Material this Spring. The six songs across the EP hone in on the anxieties of growing up, and growing into who you are as a person. With vehement honesty and infectious hooks, Regrown is here to be the soundtrack to your next breakdown, break-up, or late-night drive.

Closed Casket Material is available for pre-order now through Unbeaten Records.


Closed Casket Material Tracklist:

1. Low Point 
2. Closed Casket Material 
3. Cuffed 
4. Chuck Coleman 
5. Silence 
6. Deep End

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