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“A masterclass in the 'build-and-burst' dynamic… exploding into a technicolor anthem that feels both massive and deeply personal.”
W: Shaun Dorling
Sametime captures the exact moment gravity shifts on their new single, “Is This The End?”, a track that serves as a vibrant sonic bridge between their Australian roots and their new life in Brighton. Built on the grit of years spent busking and the polished influence of collaborators like Ed Nash (Bombay Bicycle Club) and Chris Woods (Bastille), the song is a masterclass in the "build-and-burst" dynamic. It begins with the quiet, claustrophobic intimacy of a diary entry, reflecting the anxiety of leaving everything behind, before erupting into a technicolour explosion of sound. For fans of Walk The Moon or Declan McKenna, it offers that rare brand of euphoric pop that feels massive enough for an arena yet remains deeply tethered to the human heart.

Beyond the soaring production, the track carries a profound emotional weight that elevates it above standard indie-pop fare. Tim and Sam Aitken lean into the vulnerability of their 11,000-mile move, documenting the painful sacrifice of time with loved ones and the terrifying uncertainty of "last goodbyes." By leaning into this honesty, the brothers have created an anthem for anyone standing on the precipice of a life-changing decision. As a precursor to their upcoming EP, "Get Out Whilst You Can" (arriving February 13th), “Is This The End?” is a triumphant reminder that even when things feel like they are finishing, they are often just beginning to bloom.