
Kerosene Heights continue their steady rise with Forget It, the third single from their upcoming album Blame It On The Weather, out August 15 via SideOneDummy Records.
Blending Midwest emo textures with punchy punk urgency, Forget It captures everything that makes this band stand out in the current wave of emo revival. The track is emotionally sharp without being overwrought—clean, chiming guitars contrast with driving drums and vocals that walk the line between melodic and raw.
The song deals in emotional tension and inner turmoil, delivered with the clarity and force of a band fully dialed into their sound. It’s the kind of track that builds and bursts, then lingers. Think classic emo structure with just enough pop-sensibility to stick.
Following New Tattoo and Waste my time, Forget It rounds out a trio of singles that showcase the band’s range—from delicate introspection to full-throttle catharsis. If you’ve been tracking the emo-punk underground, this one demands your attention.