Shoegazin’, emotive alt rockers OVERSIZE premiere new song & video “My Eyes”

Despite sharing their formative teenage years cutting their teeth in the surprisingly vibrant music scene of the sleepy medieval city of Salisbury UK, the southwest based OVERSIZE would only be founded in late 2019 over a mutual love of the sounds of yesteryear. The alternative 4-piece draw inspiration from 90’s Indie, Emo, Shoegaze and Britpop and regardless of their infancy, show no hesitation in crafting their defined sound, of which can be heard their latest single ‘My Eyes’. Frontman Sam McCauley commented: My Eyes was written after reflecting how many hours I spend looking at a screen. The feeling of becoming a slave to technology, the impact it can have on social anxiety and the toll it can have on both mental and physical health. These lyrics have become even more relevant to me in...

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