TELL - "Hate Yourself in the Morning"

Photo by Dan Saltzman

The latest from TELL is being called "the feel bad hit of the summer," and we couldn't be more here for it. "Hate Yourself in the Morning" is a dark alt-rock track, but, in true alt-rock fashion, there is a sense of levity to it. It's gritty and rough, with a lighter sense to it. It feels like the song is overflowing with sarcasm, which could just be because they're a Boston band. "Hate Yourself in the Morning" feels like the auditory version of the title character of Pearl's smile over the end credits. TELL are smiling through the darkness of the summer of 2026, but aren't we all?

David Wildman (Guitar, lead vocals, and keyboard) says of his band's latest single:

“Lyrically I was just having fun with imagery, although I tend towards the dark side! It tells the story of a relationship where one member chooses the nasty with someone who has a bad reputation, and the other realizes this and warns them that what they are getting themselves into will end things. And then it does.”

You can listen to "Hate Yourself in the Morning" below. For more on TELL, check out the band's website. They'll be playing tonight (June 26) at Warp & Weft in Lowell, July 2 at O'Brien's in Allston, and August 8 at The Midway Cafe in Jamaica Plain.

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