Carrington, a five-piece alternative/punk rock outfit from Perth, has just dropped the first single “44Days” off their upcoming debut studio EP ‘Alter-Ego‘ due out Friday May 24th. 

“44 Days” is a track that touches on expressions of anger felt by front man Emmett Carroll towards friends that have proven to be selfish, ignorant and disinterested. Carroll says “… In the period of time that I wrote this, I felt who I considered to be my friends had little interest in me or my well-being. When I finished tracking this song and heard it all back it actually felt really good, I think I had gotten out what I wanted to say … they might never hear it, but it’s off my chest and I feel better for it.

The single comes accompanied by a video clip shot by Nick Henrisson and Nick Lay and was produced, directed and edited by Carrington’s own in-house creative Jordan King (drums). The video shows Carroll wandering around the suburbs listening to “44 Days” on his journey towards home, juxtaposed against Carrington playing through their single in an empty living room in true pop-punk style.

The new EP ‘Alter-Ego’ continues Carrington’s drive of self producing alternative and introspective punk rock that will see them continue to rise in the Perth and wider scene. ‘Alter-Ego’ will be released Friday 24th May and can be pre-ordered now through iTunes & Apple Music/Spotify/Google Play and all good online stores and streaming outlets. Single “44 Days” is out now.

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