Worry Club Captures the Nostalgia Associated with a Fleeting Childhood on New Track “Bleach”

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There are few human emotions as conflicting and relatable as those associated with growing up. The inevitable depression of watching a simple life turn complex is met by a hope that we can somehow extract greatness from the complexity and build a life worth living. Worry Club, a rising bedroom pop duo from Chicago, has not only experienced this specific melancholy but is able to perfectly wrap the feeling up and put a bow on it on their new track "Bleach”. On the track, front-man Chase Walsh reflects on transforming one’s identity while battling addiction. When asked about the track, Chase touched on how this period of growth was not only a sign that his youth was coming to an end but also an attempt to hold on to it in any way possible: “I really wanted to capture the nostalgia associated with a fleeting childhood. The idea of growing up has always scared the shit out of me.”

Worry Club is the Chicago-bred duo composed of Chase Walsh (Singer/Songwriter) and Zack Zagula (Media, Graphic Design, etc). The collective was formed in January of 2020 and in a little over one year they have released an impressive collection of songs and grown their fan base through memorable music and an important message. Every Wednesday, Walsh, the face of the collective, engages fans for a weekly Instagram Live series aptly dubbed “Worry Club Wednesdays.” The series has been a communal experience, and Worry's staunch advocacy for mental health awareness--and eager willingness to lend an ear to anyone struggling--has made the streams a welcome environment for anyone watching. Show support and stream Bleach!


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