For a man in his late 20s, John Floreani has lived through more than most people twice his age. Not all of it proudly. Scenes from an unsettled past were the backdrop to last year’s The American Dream, the third and breakthrough album from his New South Wales band Trophy Eyes. Armed with a candid nature and a pitch-black wit, the frontman alluded to a journey filled with bad decisions and bad drugs; the song You Can Count On Me included the immortal line
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John Floreani
For a man in his late 20s, John Floreani has lived through more than most people twice his age. Not all of it proudly. Scenes from an unsettled past were the backdrop to last year’s The American Dream, the third and breakthrough album from his New South Wales band Trophy Eyes. Armed with a candid nature and a pitch-black wit, the frontman alluded to a journey filled with bad decisions and bad drugs; the song You Can Count On Me included the immortal line
From my ep, "Loathing My Best, While Loving the Rest".
This song is about going through a breakup and having an unhealthy coping mechanism to fill the void and be happy again.more
From my ep, "Loathing My Best, While Loving the Rest".
This song is about recognizing depression's bad coping habits and reflecting on them, but working on trying not to fall back into them.more