13.09.2024
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Streets To Ourselves - Sad Realization

Streets To Ourselves - Sad Realization

The music video for the fourth single “Sad Realization” from Streets To Ourselves upcoming sophomore album “The Truth Between Us” will be released on September 20th, 2024. The single was produced by Sam Guaiana (Silverstein, Between You & Me, Intervals, Bearings) and mastered by Mike Kalajian (All Time Low, Neck Deep, Hot Mulligan, New Found Glory). The music video for “Sad Realization” was directed by Daniel Peachy, and filmed by CT Media.

Vocalist and Guitarist Daniel Peachy has this to say about the song, “Sad Realization is about the demise of the group of friends I grew up with. Sometime around our late 20’s and early 30’s my friends started getting married, having children, and a few of them moved abroad. Nostalgia is a powerful sentiment, and at times I absolutely yearn for how things used to be when I was younger. However it would be very naive of me to have hope that things will go back to the way they were with my friends.

“My intention in writing this song was to celebrate my former friend group while also trying to find a way to accept the fact that those days are gone and they’re not coming back. It’s a fond farewell to the days of yesteryear. Writing, recording, as well as performing this song live has been cathartic for me, and I’ve actually found closure about losing touch with the people who I used to consider my closest friends. My hope is that Sad Realization will help others who have been through a similar experience in their own lives.”

BIOGRAPHY

Fun and catchy Pop-Punk is the best way to describe Toronto’s Streets To Ourselves. Founding member and multi-instrumentalist Daniel Peachy started the project as a solo endeavor, releasing an EP followed by a Full-Length album on his own. In 2022 he recorded the forthcoming sophomore album “The Truth Between Us” with acclaimed producer Sam Guaiana (Silverstein, Between You & Me, Intervals, Bearings). The album was mastered by Grammy nominated mastering engineer Mike Kalajian (All Time Low, Neck Deep, Hot Mulligan, New Found Glory, Thrice).

As was always the plan, Peachy has recently turned the former solo project into a full-fledged band, recruiting bassist Sean Tardo, drummer Jesse Formosa, and most recently guitarist Josh Jeffery. Taking influence from early 2000’s Pop-Punk as well as the more modern crop of bands from the genre, the upcoming new album from Streets To Ourselves is an authentic, energetic, and passionate record that they hope will have a positive effect on listeners. Wasting no time, the band has already begun writing the third Streets To Ourselves album and can’t wait to share everything they have in store, both online and on stage.

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