CATSINGTON is back and their new single, “enough is enough”, is an exhilarating mess of thoughts and sounds that still manages to feel tight, human, and ridiculously catchy.
There’s a carnival quality to this track, the kind of sonic swirl that makes you picture a small village fair—dodgy rides, churros, someone dressed as Elvis shouting about freedom. The lyrics hit hard in their repetition—“It’s never enough, never enough”—but there’s humour too, a tongue-in-cheek way of poking at the ridiculous expectations we’re all fed. And while we march on in tailored suits trying to belong, the song slips in through the back door and whispers: mate, just be.
CATSINGTON smashes together such a strange mix of references—Spaghetti Westerns, LCD Soundsystem, Nancy Sinatra—and somehow makes them waltz. Jeff Katz’s grainy, don’t-give-a-damn vocals are the backbone, grounding the more ethereal harmonies from Bhuvan Singh. It’s gritty and silly, poetic and self-aware. There’s a line where the lyrics lean into self-deprecation—“get fancy on guitar to help me compensate”—and it sums up the whole vibe. Flawed but sincere. Polished but only just. And all the better for it.
About CATSINGTON:
The project itself is pretty wild when you look closer. CATSINGTON started as Jeff Katz’s side escape from a burnt-out film experience—one that made him search for something more tactile, more his. Finding Bhuvan Singh on Instagram was a twist of fate, and from there, the songs unfolded like a love story written in reverse. Add bassist Paul Bucholz and drummer Justin Heaverin into the mix, and you’ve got a band that was born from improvisation but now feels sharply intentional. Each release—including previous singles like “greener greens” and “motorbike”—adds another jagged piece to a musical mosaic that feels very much alive.
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