Ahead of two shows at The Great Escape Festival later this month, bulldozing rock duo Girl Tones have released their newest song, ‘Stubborn Mouth’ via Parallel Vision and Big Loud Rock.

Fully aware of their tendency to jump the gun and self-sabotage, the band doesn’t care to be called out. Delivered in a taunting kind of singsong, the new single is a playful ridicule. Masters of turning conflict into instantly catchy rock anthems, Girl Tones prove time and time again how they can take a dig at themselves while still dishing it out. Listen to ‘Stubborn Mouth’ HERE.

The band shared that, “this song is a vulnerable reflection on being headstrong and how it can ultimately deteriorate your own well-being and others around you.”

The single arrives in tandem with an official video directed by Austin Dickerson. Looking right at home performing inside the wood paneled walls of a retro house, Girl Tones can’t help but take a bite out of the forbidden fruit.

Girl Tones have staked their claim as one of the most exciting new acts to see live and continue to defend it. Already this year, they have toured in support of Dexter and The Moonrocks and Peter McPoland. With festival season underway, they have performed at SXSW and Treefort, with The Great Escape, Bottlerock, Outside Days, Bonnaroo, Just Like Heaven and more still to come. Recently announced, Girl Tones will be supporting The Rare Occasions on their upcoming tour. See all upcoming dates here

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