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ABSINTHE GREEN New Single “BITTERSWEET”

Absinthe Green Unleashes New Single “Bittersweet” from Upcoming Debut Album Of Love and Pain

Greek alternative metal powerhouse Absinthe Green returns with a gripping new single, “Bittersweet”, a haunting dive into the seductive chaos of passionate love. Serving as the latest preview from their highly anticipated debut album, Of Love and Pain, the track offers an unapologetic exploration of emotional extremes.

Listen to “Bittersweet” now

“Bittersweet” is a raw portrayal of love’s darker side, where heartbreak and ecstasy coexist in a chaotic, addictive bond. The song dives into the emotional extremes of a relationship built on passion, pain, and power struggles, capturing the thrill of intensity even when it’s destructive. With visceral lyrics and a confessional edge, it reflects the allure of losing yourself in something that both consumes and completes you.

Watch the Official Video

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Directed by Eirini ‘Absinthe Green’
Filmed and edited by Alikistis Terzi

Lyrics: A Taste of “Bittersweet”

In verses like “You can cover me in bruises as you tear me apart” and the recurring refrain “Cause baby we are bittersweet,” the band captures the duality of affection and torment in raw poetic form. The lyrics are unfiltered, emotionally brutal, and speak to the intoxicating push and pull of volatile love. Read the full lyrics below…

Behind the Music

“Bittersweet” was written and arranged by vocalist and guitarist Eirini ‘Absinthe Green’, produced in collaboration with renowned Finnish producer Hiili Hiilesmaa (HIM, The 69 Eyes). It was recorded by Geegor – Abyssal Productions at Vena Cava Studios in Athens, with drums tracked at Bombtrack Studios. The track was mixed and mastered at Coal House Studios in Hämeenlinna, Finland.

Fall UK and European Tour

To support the new release, Absinthe Green has announced select live dates across the UK and Greece.

  • Islington, UK – September 24 @ Hope & Anchor
  • Preston, UK – September 25 @ The Ferret
  • Stockport, UK – September 26 @ The Spinning Top
  • Brighton, UK – September 27 @ The Pipeline
  • York, UK – September 28 @ The Fulford Arms
  • Thessaloniki, GR – October 18 @ Eightball
  • Athens, GR – December 12 @ Piraeus Academy

Additional show dates to be announced. For updates and tickets, visit absinthegreen.com/#show

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About the Band

Absinthe Green started as the solo project of Eirini ‘Absinthe Green’ in Dortmund, Germany, in 2016. The project evolved into a full band after her return to Greece in 2019, joined by Harry Mason on drums, Villy Pirris on bass, and Panos Economakis on guitar.

Described by critics as “a melodic storm of beauty and heartbreak, both ferocious and tender”, the band delivers a bold fusion of alt-metal, hard rock, aggressive guitars, pop elements, and emotionally vulnerable songwriting.

Their debut album, Of Love and Pain, is expected in 2025. It explores duality in human emotion—where destruction meets beauty, and heartbreak becomes transformative.

Also out now: “Give the Devil His Due” featuring Snowy Shaw

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Band Members

  • Eirini ‘Absinthe Green’ – Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
  • Villy Pirris – Bass
  • Panos Economakis – Guitar
  • Harry Mason – Drums

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Featured photo (top) by George ‘Geegor’ Anagnostopoulos


Full “Bittersweet” Lyrics

Somehow you did it, you just woke up the dead

You make me forget the voices in my head

I’ve locked up my heart, thrown away the keys

but you make me feel alive when you’re on your knees

I won’t settle for the sparks I want the sun

You can cover me in bruises as you tear me apart

Throw me deep in your inferno, I am loving the thrill

The flames are growing higher as you head for the kill

But in the end it all seems fine

‘Cause baby we are bittersweet

I don’t want to know the secrets that you keep

You don’t need to say you’re mine

Just lose yourself, let’s feel this pain divine

PLEASURE IS PAIN IS PLEASURE IS PAIN

My mind is a casket for my withering strength

I could live without you though I’m better off dead

I wonder if it’s just your abuse that I miss

but I only feel alive when you’re on your knees

You can’t really hurt me if I hurt myself first

You tried to work your magic but I’m already cursed

Hey little punk, you’ve got to play nice

Because just like death I don’t happen twice

And in the end you’re going to cry…

‘Cause baby we are bittersweet

I don’t want to know the secrets that you keep

You don’t need to say you’re mine

Just lose yourself, let’s feel this pain divine

I ditched you last night and I felt no remorse

Your absence is hurting but your presence is worse

Sometimes I miss you when you’re not around

I want to touch you and feel you but I can’t dig you out

‘Cause baby we are bittersweet

I don’t want to know the secrets that you keep

You don’t need to say you’re mine

Just lose yourself, let’s feel this pain divine

‘Cause baby we are bittersweet

I read in your eyes the secrets that you keep

I just want to know you’re mine

Just lose yourself, let’s feel this pain divine

WE ARE SCIENTISTS Share “The Big One” Off Upcoming Album

We Are Scientists

Exploring Collapse and Catharsis with Album Focus Track

Qualifying MilesOut This Friday via Grönland Records

New York, NY –

“One problem with constantly mining your own personal life for lyrical inspiration is that you sometimes catch yourself experiencing personal interactions through the lens of your own future lyrical depiction of the moment,” says We Are Scientists vocalist and guitarist Keith Murray about the band’s emotionally raw new single, “The Big One.”

He continues: “There’s a scene in Noah Baumbach’s Kicking and Screaming where a couple, fresh out of undergrad, are fighting over who gets to ‘use this material in a story.’ As a referendum on artistic solipsism, it haunts me to this day. I guess ‘The Big One’ is about those moments when things go so awry that that sort of in-the-moment arm’s-length analysis is no longer a possibility. Now you’re just in it. It also has maybe my favorite guitar solo ever, so, yeah.”

“The Big One” is the final preview of Qualifying Miles, the band’s highly anticipated ninth studio album, out this Friday, July 18 via Grönland Records. It follows a trio of emotionally rich singles that capture the band’s sharpened, guitar-forward direction and trademark lyrical wit: the aching, effervescent “Please Don’t Say It,” the shimmering, self-lacerating ballad “I Could Do Much Worse,” and “What You Want Is Gone,” a melancholic mid-tempo stunner paired with a fan-shot tour video that leans into memory, longing, and letting go.

Together, the four singles serve as a proper reintroduction to We Are Scientists: a band reflecting on their past without being trapped by it, chasing an immediacy that feels both familiar and revitalized. The album’s title, Qualifying Miles, plays like a wry nod to the band’s decades-long journey, but there’s no nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake here, this is a collection of songs that crackle with life and gut-punch emotional resonance.

Qualifying Miles is a stripped-down, emotionally expansive record that sees We Are Scientists embracing the ‘90s guitar rock influences that first lit the fuse back in their early Brooklyn days. Tracks like “Dead Letters,” “At The Mall In My Dreams” and “What You Want Is Gone” lean into themes of memory, impermanence, and the haunting weight of lost connections. But there’s levity, too — the band’s self-effacing humor and melodic swagger remain front and center.

Recorded with a “band in a room” ethos and a let-it-rip energy, Qualifying Miles finds longtime duo Keith Murray and Chris Cain pushing themselves toward something looser, louder, and more instinctive than anything they’ve done in years. For a band celebrating 20 years since their breakthrough debut With Love and Squalor, Qualifying Miles doesn’t feel like a victory lap — it feels like the start of something urgent and new.

We Are Scientists' Qualifying Miles album art
“Qualifying Miles” album artwork

QUALIFYING MILES – Tracklisting

  1. A Prelude to What
  2. Starry-Eyed
  3. Dead Letters
  4. The Big One
  5. Please Don’t Say It
  6. The Same Mistake
  7. What You Want Is Gone
  8. A Lesson I Never Learned
  9. I Could Do Much Worse
  10. I Already Hate This
  11. The Mall in My Dreams
  12. Promise Me

East Coast North American Tour Dates

We Are Scientists will support the release with an East Coast North American tour this fall, kicking off September 4th in Philadelphia and wrapping September 13th in Toronto.

  • July 30Brooklyn, NYC – Union Pool SOLD OUT
  • September 4Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
  • September 5Amherst, PA – The Drake
  • September 6Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
  • September 9Columbus, OH – Rumba Café
  • September 10Ferndale, MI – The Magic Bag
  • September 11Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle
  • September 13Toronto, ON – Horseshoe Tavern

Listen to “The Big One” now and get ready for Qualifying Miles, out Friday, July 18 via Grönland Records.

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Featured photo (top) by Sari Murray