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Meet Me @ The Altar Wrestle With Imposter Syndrome On New Song ‘Strangers’

Meet Me @ the Altar have shared their new single “Strangers.”

Singer Edith Victoria explains how the song “wrestles with self-consciousness. It’s about experiencing the nagging self-doubt that fuels imposter syndrome or accuses you of not being strong enough to endure what life has a tendency to throw at you.

The song explores the sensation that you’re missing out on being your true self and reaching your full potential because you can’t shake the thought that you’re not good enough. Sometimes I catch myself questioning how much further along I might be toward my goals if it weren’t for anxiety and self-sabotage.”

Watch the video directed, shot, and edited by Blythe Thomas below.

“Strangers” comes from the deluxe edition of Meet Me @ The Altar’s debut album Past // Present // Future, out September 29th. Pre-order it here.

Meet Me @ The Altar are wrapping up shows in the States this week before heading out on their European/UK tour next month. See all their dates here.

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Ashley Perez is a freelance music journalist based in Chicago. Her work has appeared on AXS, Chicago Innerview, New City, The Millions, and Illinois Entertainer. She also runs her own music blog at Musical Fiction. Some of her favorite bands include Nirvana, The Cure, Muse, Creeper, and Green Day.

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