Dynamic and intriguing at once, the Dutch five-piece make shiny, eternally youthful guitar music that never gets too polished and champions acceptance, community and - most of all - buckets of fun. Meeting at Art School in Amsterdam, the band is the brainchild of Megan de Klerk, a captivating vocalist whose lyrics dance around ‘90s influenced guitar pop that flits between traditional genre boundaries with abandon. It turns out it’s these differences that saw the band thrive in their early days, using opposite takes on things as a driving force rather than a stumbling block.

''It's Love (but it's not mine)' is a saucy story about fancying someone and half thinking of seducing them", guitarist Tessa Raadman tells. "And even though you know that they are into someone else and it feels a bit wrong, you are planning a way to go in for the win!" The song was written during the summer of this year, and evolved during the many live performances EUT did during their festival tour. The track was eventually recorded by producer Simon Akkermans (Bombay, Amber Arcades) at his Epic Rainbow Unicorn Studio in Rotterdam, during one of the most intense heat waves of the year.

EUT is back with a brand new single! 'It's Love (but it's not mine)' is the follow up single to their widely praised debut album 'Fool For The Vibes'.

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