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daine’s ‘CUT MY HEART OUT’ leaves you with an insatiable thirst for the fun within

daine’s ‘CUT MY HEART OUT’ is a track that leaves you with an insatiable thirst for the sheer fun embedded within, as ‘CUT MY HEART OUT’ is the latest addition to a growing repertoire of musical exploration.

Self-proclaimed as “sexy club music,” the track kicks off with a burst of bright bass, setting the stage for a refreshingly kinetic sonic experience. Drawing inspiration from the late 00s chart-club era, ‘CUT MY HEART OUT’ exudes a gloss-heavy electro energy that perfectly complements daine’s style. What’s truly remarkable is how daine seamlessly merges melodies that would typically be reserved for heartbroken ballads of third-wave emo, transposing them onto the adrenaline-fueled rush of this track.

This electro-pop single with an emotionally charged twist signals the next phase in daine’s musical evolution, transitioning from otherworldly to rave-ready. The single’s accompanying is set in a stark white space, where daine performs the track with raw intensity, eventually removing their glasses to recite the lyrics. The moment revealing tears streaming down their face, creates a visual cue that cuts right down to the track’s underlying messaging, invoking a visceral reaction from the viewer.

Directed by Jeiroh, the video mirrors the emotion of the song, amplifying its raw power and underscoring the depth. The combination of beats, emotional vocals, and stunning video makes this song an absolute standout in daine’s discography.

‘CUT MY HEART OUT’ is an experience, and a journey into the intersection of emotion and electro-pop.

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2023/2024 TOUR DATES
Tue 21 Nov – Enmore Theatre – Sydney +
Wed 22 Nov – The Forum – Melbourne +
Thurs 23 Nov – The Tivoli – Brisbane +
Sun 14 Apr – Qudos Bank Arena – Sydney *
Wed 17 Apr – Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Adelaide *
Thu 18 Apr – Rod Laver Arena – Melbourne *
Sat 20 Apr – Riverstage – Brisbane *

+ Supporting Eden
* Supporting Bring Me The Horizon

Steve

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