Toxic Treasures With MIKAILA & TEDDIE From YOURS TRULY

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“Finding new influences has been fun, and being able to show new parts of our personalities through songs has been fun.”

Mikaila Delgado

Sydney trio Yours Truly stamped themselves on the Australian music landscape with their impressive 2020 album Self Care, which was nominated for an ARIA for Best Hard Rock or Heavy album.

Rather than rest on their laurels, the band attacked their craft with even more intent, spending 2023 touring Europe alongside You Me At Six, ticking off their first-ever UK headline shows, supporting Against The Current in North America and touring Australia nationally with Neck Deep.

Yours Truly kicked off 2024 with an appearance at THPS25 in Brisbane, celebrating 25 years of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with Tony Hawk himself in attendance, as well as embarking on their entirely sold-out Call My Name Tour across Australia in March. The band will also return overseas later this year, appearing at Reading and Leeds Festival in the UK this August alongside headliners Blink-182, Fred Again, Lana Del Rey, Liam Gallagher and many more.

It is a fitting reward for a band who have championed the cause of Australian music at every opportunity, with their new album, TOXIC (out August 16), set to propel the band and their music to even greater heights.

HEAVY caught up with vocalist Mikaila Delgado and guitarist Teddie Winder-Haron to venture inside the new album and the band’s future plans.

“Nervous, and excited,” Teddie smiled when asked how they were feeling about the impending release of Toxic. “Mostly excited. We’ve been hanging out a bunch prepping for all the shows we’ve got coming up and practicing a lot, so I think just being around each other is hyping each other up. Still a little bit nervous, but I guess that’s part of it.”

HEAVY asks about the selection process for album singles.

Call My Name we chose just because we loved it, so much,” Mikaila began. “It was actually finished before we tracked the album. It was the first song we tracked for the record and everyone was like wait and see what other songs we get from the album when it is finished – because a song can change – and we got to a point where we thought this song is still gonna be good, let’s just put it out. I think Sour was the same. When we wrote it, we were like, this is gonna be a single. I guess it’s just having that gut feeling.

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