Recently, the Dutch pop sensation EUT released the singles ´Had Too Much´ and ´It's Love (But It's Not Mine)´ from their upcoming album ´Party Time´, which will be released February 19th 2021.

Written in the course of the last two years, ‘Party Time’ is all about the lust, the sex and the loneliness; about dancing on an empty dance floor and when you finally fall flat on your face, it might be best to just stay on the floor. In ten flawless pop songs EUT takes you into a story full of heartache, ecstasy and going against the grain. Party Time harnesses a raw energy and focussed like a razor-sharp laser. Established in 2016, EUT’s five members each bring their own differing tastes to the song-writing process, and you can hear hints of 90´s influences, from Blur to The Cardigans, as well as contemporaries like art rock icon St. Vincent. But the result is a sound all its own, and greater than the sum of its parts. No sooner than EUT released their first single ‘Supplies’ were they turning heads in the industry; that same year they became the most booked band in multi-venue festival Popronde.

Their debut album ´Fool for the Vibes´ led EUT to be heralded as not just a successful art school alumni band, but one of the most exciting new acts in the Netherlands. They quickly outgrew even this accolade, performing at international festivals such as Great Escape Festival (Brighton, UK), Transmusicales (Rennes, France), Eurosonic Noorderslag (Groningen, the Netherlands)

While they built a name for themselves with playful, high-energy singles, there’s more to EUT than catchy hooks: listen a little more closely and you’ll hear that the pop veneer is a kind of Trojan horse for the frustrations and disappointments of transitioning to adulthood. By taking these experiences and turning them inside out, EUT produces a richly layered sound, full of emotion, that lends itself perfectly to live performances.

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