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Canadian pop-punk band Bearings release “Freaking Me Out,” the latest single from their upcoming album Comfort Company, due November 7 via Pure Noise Records. The track began as a simple acoustic idea and evolved into a high-energy anthem blending joy and chaos. Lead vocalist Doug Cousins describes it as “somewhere between a pool party and a manic episode,” capturing the dizzying energy of youth and uncertainty. With catchy hooks, driving guitars, and infectious rhythm, Bearings reinforce their reputation for crafting emotionally resonant, fun pop-punk. Freaking Me Out is now available across all streaming platforms.
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