Happy. release new single and announce ‘Imposter Syndrome’ record

Check out A Cure For Wellness now, Imposter Syndrome is out on 30 October via Rude Records. 

Emo/pop-rock band Happy. have released their latest single with accompanying video A Cure For Wellness. “This song focuses on the story of someone very close to me that I love very much struggling with addiction,” shares vocalist/guitarist, Tate Logan. “It describes the anger, frustration and resentment that I felt in the beginning and was an outlet for me surrounding the lies and manipulations that occurred during the darkest moments of the addiction. However, now my loved one is clean and has been for a while. They have completely regained control of their life and I couldn’t be happier.”

A Cure For Wellness is the second single, following Sick is the New Sane, from the band’s forthcoming new album, Imposter Syndrome, due out on 30 October via Rude Records. Produced by Marc McClusky (Weezer, Motion City Soundtrack, The Front Bottoms), the album is a narrative on the band’s personal experience with the effects of Imposter Syndrome. They explain, “From the lows of depression, anxiety, and addiction, to the highs of travelling, making friends and living the dream, this record is our everlasting chase for ‘success.”

 

Imposter Syndrome – track listing
1. Sick is the New Sane
2. A Cure For Wellness
3. Hooky
4. Liarliar
5. Dull Boy
6. Background Noise
7. After School Special
8. April is for Fools
9. June Gloom
10. Black Picket Fence