Leeds quintet Eades reflect on addiction with their new single, 'Constantly'
The track's from an upcoming new EP, which they'll be touring in September.

Leeds quintet Eades have released a new single, 'Constantly'.
The band are soon going to be following up debut album 'Delusion Spree' with their new EP 'Fight Or Flight', which is due on 14th August via their own label Bam Bam Records.
Harry Jordan says of the track: "Having spent around ten years in the Leeds music scene it’s become quite apparent to me just how normalised and almost expected drug and alcohol abuse really is.
I fear without having stability in my own life, that I am fortunate to have with my fiancé and a job I love, I same thing that has happened to a lot of people I care about could have happened to me. We are now at an age where we are starting to see the effects that long term alcohol and drug abuse can do to a person. I realised over the last year or so that I have a number of friends that I don’t think I have seen sober in a very long time and it’s scary to be honest.
"A small few people I know have accepted help and done something about it, but a larger number refuse to accept that they have a problem at all. The strain I have seen it take on a number of peoples mental health has become quite harrowing.
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