Selfish Sons Impress With “edge of emptiness”

Big things are happening for local band Selfish Sons. They’ve recently relocated to Los Angeles and just dropped their brand new single “edge of emptiness.” It’s a fantastic alt-rock anthem inspired by a conversation with a close friend struggling with their mental health. While it’s easy to feel down when your head’s not in the right place, Selfish Sons have managed to make this song feel hopeful.

“I loved the dichotomy of that and how it’s so easy to forget when you’re in a tough spot that everyone knows the feeling just as intensely as you do and it’s better to feel that together than alone,” Selfish Sons said.

With plenty of new music set to drop in 2024, the future’s looking bright for Selfish Sons. Los Angeles locals can see them play at Bardot on December 11.

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Brisbane’s Selfish Sons Deliver Anthemic New Pop-Punk Track, “Hard Enough”

In the tradition of bands like Good Charlotte and My Chemical Romance comes Brisbane’s own band of brothers, Selfish Sons. The trio is made up of brothers Jordy and Finn and their pal Jonty. Jonty met the brothers in a commercial audition room at the age of eight, so surely he’s considered part of the family now! Together they’ve just released their new single “Hard Enough,” and I can’t stop listening.

This is a slick piece of pop-punk with an infectious guitar-driven melody and a chorus you’ll find yourself singing along with before the song’s out. No wonder these guys have recently inked deals with LA management teams Connexion Music and Goodlife Management. Expect to hear a lot more from these guys once the country opens up and they can tear up stages again!