The Aesthetic Announce Debut EP; Release “Come Home To Me” Single

Seattle alternative rock newcomers, The Aesthetic have released their debut single “Come Home To Me“. The single comes off the upcoming five track EP, Abandoned Homes set to release March 4th on all digital retailers.

“The song is a finale of a three part story about a girl with mental illnesses fighting to keep her head above water until it becomes too much. This finale is about her significant other wishing he could take back everything and coming to terms with the fact that she’s gone,” commented, guitarist, Michael Neil.

Come Home To Me” is available as “name your price” through the The Aesthetic’s Bandcamp page. Listen to the new track below.

About The Aesthetic:

Forming out of rainy Seattle in January of 2015, The Aesthetic has quickly set their sights on becoming one of the leaders in the newest wave of Pacific Northwest alternative rock bands. When the idea of the band was floating around in the head of vocalist Michael, he went to Zac of Pravitas Studios to ask for his help with writing the instrumentation that was softer than Michael’s old band Projections. The duo forms the backbone of The Aesthetic as it stands today, all the while the search for a live band has continued for this currently online project. The duo is shown at their strongest on their lead single “Come Home To Me,” which is off the forthcoming March 4th debut EP entitled Abandoned Homes. The five track EP is sure to worm itself into listeners’ ears and stay trapped in their head long after the initial listening experience. This along with the band’s hard work will see the band leaping into venues all over the Pacific Northwest in 2016.

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