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Those Without Shares Pop-Punk New Song “Serenity”

Born out of a shared interest in fast paced rhythmics, heartwarming melodies and lyrics about heartaches and heartbreaks, Those Without was founded 2017 in Örebro Sweden.

With harmonic aspects influenced by pop music and vibrant intense instrumentals the five piece seeks to write songs that’ll surely inspire sing-a-longs, crowdsurfing and moshpits, all in one show.

They’re now back with the powerful new track “Serenity”. The song delves into the emotional complexities of mental illness within relationships.  As lead vocalist Oskar Westlin explains, the song is about “the feeling of serenity you get when receiving reassurance from that certain somebody.”. It explores the turmoil of feeling responsible for a partner’s pain while seeking solace and reassurance from them. With lyrics like “it’s tearing me to pieces knowing I make you worse,” the track captures the bittersweet struggle of finding serenity amidst personal and relational challenges. The band’s heartfelt performance and poignant message resonate deeply, offering a sense of comfort and understanding to listeners.

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