Texas, Hold Me is the indie/emo split single that you didn't know you needed this winter.
Hailing from Denton, my point of you burst into the scene in 2024, drawing in fans of emo, indie rock, and post-hardcore from all corners of the country.
The first single of the pair, “catapult,” is a glowing synthesis of all three, pairing a high/low vocal split with distorted guitar and a half-time bridge that effortlessly slides you straight into the ’90s
Screamo/post-hardcore quintet from San Antonio, at first, at first follows up with their contribution to the project, titled "ballista." It's the natural progression after "catapult," capturing the same wave of nostalgia.
It has a subtle a lo-fi charm that carries through the fast-paced beginning into the slower middle section—and if you're a fan of a smooth transition into screamo vocals, hold out for the ending.