Worry Club

Worry Club, an emerging force within the alternative indie scene, has steadily been captivating listeners with a unique blend of introspective lyricism and sonically diverse landscapes. The brainchild of Chase Walsh, Worry Club transcends traditional genre boundaries, weaving together elements of indie rock, bedroom pop, and lo-fi soundscapes to create a musically rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of modern youth and emotional turmoil. Since its inception, this project has gained attention for its honest and often raw portrayal of mental health struggles, love, and the search for identity in a dissonant world.

With a discography that includes poignant tracks like "I Suck," "All Frogs Go To Heaven," and "BORED," Worry Club has shown a profound ability to connect with listeners through relatable storytelling and melodic hooks. The release of their live session "Worry Club on Audiotree Live," featuring renditions of fan-favorites such as "DEATHBLOW" and "Knocking on Wood," showcases the project's adaptability and the raw energy of their music. Songs such as "ur not real" and "Vertigo" continue to expand their sonic palette, exploring new textures while maintaining the introspective charm that has become a hallmark of their work. With each release, Worry Club cements its place as a rising voice in the indie scene, promising a future filled with more evocative and thought-provoking music.

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I Suck
Single - Released February 16, 2024
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