Boy Destroy – You Don’t Want Me When I’m Sober

We are so excited to share with you this brilliant dark song “You Don’t Want Me When I’m Sober” by Swedish artist Boy Destroy. The song comes with a stunning music video, and the production is solid and professional. Boy Destroy has one of the richest voices you could ever hear, and his lyrics are original and honest. The melodies of this song are so beautiful and the chorus is incredibly catchy. We got stuck on this song and we couldn’t get it out of our heads! We hope you like it as much as we do!

WHAT THE ARTIST SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:

“There is a certain type of person I’ve met many times during my dark periods. Sometimes just by looking into the mirror…someone who counts the seven mortal sins on the tops of their fingers and feels no remorse causing pain. This is for them. We all wanted to destroy some part of ourselves.”

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

’Warpaint’ was the debut single by Boy Destroy and is the first release from the 2021 forthcoming ’Warpaint EP’.

It was praised by fans, radio and media around the world. Jack Saunders at BBC Radio 1 (UK) made it his “Tune of the week” saying: “Boy Destroy… really has a handle on big time pop music in 2020….immediately cementing his ability to not only produce exciting, innovative music, but also lyrically, as well, I think is just outstanding.”

As well as Travis Mills at Apple Music 1 made the track his “MVP”.

Boy Destroy on ‘Warpaint’:

“It´s the one that started this beautiful and terrifying journey. I’m using my wounds, my mistakes, my anger, my sorrow and my passion as armour. I don’t feel like I need to hide anymore. Like a boxer, bleeding in the ring, the pain doesn’t bother me much. It’s the fuel for this machine.”

The new raw and vulnerable second single is ‘As Time Goes By’ on which Boy Destroy reveals: “On the surface, this song is about the day after a destructive night, with someone I liked, in a bed somewhere. A film from the thirties. And tender lies in the dark. ‘As Time Goes By’ is a temporary break from a life on the run. Away from upbringing, rules, religion and drugs. To cease movement and resign to the perfection of the present moment – give of oneself and get back. To look into someone’s eyes when the car drives off the road but has not yet cracked the water surface. Total weightlessness. A safe embrace.”

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