Irish indie upstarts Rowdy Outsider have today released blistering new pop-punk track “When You’re Gone”

Rowdy Outsider are a indie punk/alternative rock band from Drogheda, Ireland. Made up of vocalist Matthew Doyle, Drummer Sean Murtagh and Bassist/Guitarist Conor Whearty. Rowdy Outsider fuse the rock sounds of the nineties and noughties with contemporary ideas, topics and productions.

When You’re Gone is the band’s third single off their upcoming debut EP due for release this spring. A high energy pop punk anthem written to say sorry while inviting the masses to sing along too.

“When You’re Gone is about love and loneliness. The lyrics are about longing for isolation but at the expense of those we love the most. We want When You’re Gone to be an honest and vulnerable apology message. Sonically we were inspired by new music from Neck Deep, Blink 182 and this new wave of pop punk happening right now. 

The lyrics narrate a conversation during a fight in a relationship. Asking the question “why do you look so mad?” but lead to a sobering realisation of “oh my god, do I really make you that sad?”. The chorus sums up this song. “When you’re gone it’s all alright, for a while.”” 
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