COMASTATIC Rising Punk Rockers Sign To Hopeless Records - Unveil New Single "Self Sabotage"


Welcome to a new era of Comastatic. After announcing their signing to Hopeless Records in October 2024, the band is back with new music and unstoppable momentum. The new track, ‘Self Sabotage,’ is both a cathartic release and a sharp commentary on the pressures of modern life, perfectly encapsulating the band's journey over the past year.

Working alongside producer Stevie Knight (Stand Atlantic, Yours Truly), "Self Sabotage" sees Comastatic create a high-powered and infectious new offering which features guest vocals from Australian pop punk outfit Down and Out. Self Sabotage follows a run of single releases that has seen Comastatic take the internet world by storm. Recent singles "Toxic Energy", "Fix It All", "Coma" and ‘Misery’ have all combined to surpass 700,000 streams worldwide. The latter saw the duo team up with Swiss compatriots All To Get Her, having joined forces onstage at Greenfield Festival and Summerside Festival this summer.

Get the single: https://ffm.to/selfsabotagecomastatic

“We’re beyond excited to announce that we’ve signed with Los Angeles-based record label, Hopeless Records! The bands on the Hopeless Records roster have shaped us as musicians and as people, and we’re stoked to start this new chapter with such an amazing team! And a big thank you to our incredible fans for the endless support that’s brought us to this moment - we can’t wait to show you what’s coming next! Much love!”

“Self-Sabotage" is a raw exploration of the tension between outward perfection and inner chaos. The song breaks down the paradox of having an ideal life but feeling constantly unsettled by an underlying mental struggle. It talks about the harmful choices that come from this inner battle and the career that makes things more complicated. By facing the emotional struggle of sabotaging one's own happiness, the track exposes the difficulty of finding peace, even when everything seems to be in place. It's a straightforward look at the fight between being content and feeling uneasy inside.”

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