Sometimes it only takes a single listen of a single song to know a band is headed to bigger places than the bar in their hometown. For Southeast Texas pop-punk trio Dear You, it is more than just playing music with their best friends, they are here with a statement. Dear You is a band that drives upbeat and thoughtful instrumentals with emotional lyrics and gritty vocals, directing intensity and force into their music.
Drawing musical inspiration from The Dangerous Summer and The Wonder Years, Dear You got their start in 2010 and within the next two years they thrived. They were included in Rock Sound Magazine's Band's To Know in 2012, in Alternative Press AP&R section in 2012 and 2013, and secured an opening slot on a few dates of the Heart Attack Tour 2014 (Man Overboard, Transit). Now a year later, the band has solidified their lineup of Chris Roach (vocals), Thomas Marsella (guitar), and Louis Moore (drums) with new material to be released this year.
Taking pride in a deep connection with their fan base, Dear You has proven that the short time they have been together is only the beginning. The trio just released I Can Only Blame Myself. The EP will reel you in and refuse to let go. Packed with substantial emotion and powerful lyrics, this is a new side of Dear You no one has seen before, and it proves they deserve more than just a moment of your time.