Discover the Must-Hear Track: Cry Club’s ‘This, Forever’
## Cry Club Returns with “This, Forever”
The Naarm-based rock duo Cry Club, consisting of Heather Riley and Jonathan Tooke, is back in the spotlight with their latest single, “This, Forever.”
### A Song of Unity and Resilience
Described as a politically charged anthem, the track strikes a perfect balance between nostalgia and optimism. It resonates deeply with the cultural atmosphere of 2025, a year marked by both division and a need for unity. The song emphasizes the importance of sticking together through challenges.
Riley, the lyricist, shares that the song encapsulates the complex emotions of “disagreeing with those you love about issues that matter deeply.”
### Embracing Differences
Riley explains, “Everyone has their own vision of the best way to address injustice, and countless reasons to dismiss others’ ideas.” She emphasizes that no one possesses a flawless solution. The real focus should be finding a path to a brighter future together, especially in light of the significant pushback faced by marginalized communities.
The essence of the song is captured in Riley’s message: “I hear you, I know you’re scared, and I’m scared too. Our love persists even when we argue; we’ll endure because we have each other.”
### A Reflection of Their Artistic Vision
The spirit of “This, Forever” embodies a fundamental aspect of Cry Club—community and a DIY ethos that adds a personal touch to their music. This is evident in their previous singles, “High Voltage Anxiety” and “For Your Health,” all recorded and produced in-house. The accompanying music video for “This, Forever” reflects a culmination of artistic inspirations, as Riley notes.
### Upcoming Tour After Hard Work
After putting in a tremendous effort over the last eighteen months, supporting acts like The Darkness, WAAX, and Stand Atlantic, Cry Club has exciting news. They are set to embark on their ‘This, Forever’ tour in Australia this November.
With ticket sales already underway, fans are eager to experience their live performance.
*Don’t miss out—“This, Forever” is available now. What are your thoughts on the themes of unity and resilience in their new single?*