News: Catholic Guilt Release New Single ‘Can You See Me?’

Melbourne/Naarm alt-rockers Catholic Guilt have released their nostalgic new single, “Can You See Me?,” via Wiretap Records.

Drawing inspiration from the Australian indie and punk scene from the 2000s, “Can You See Me?” is a tale of lost identity and feeling at odds with yourself. “For me personally, that feeling was brought on by a period of intense emotional and physical upheaval caused by a variety of interpersonal issues and a few serious life and career setbacks,” explains vocalist Brenton Harris.

The music video, created in collaboration with Karl Baldwin, plays on the use of silhouettes, leaving room for interpretation and imagination. “Your silhouette only provides an outline of who you are, not the details that make you unique. We felt that this imagery created a parallel to the search for oneself explored in the lyrics,” explain the band.

The band will headline The Tote in Melbourne on November 18; fans can purchase tickets here. Follow Catholic Guilt on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for future updates.

Photo courtesy of Catholic Guilt

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