
Receptivity
The album "Receptivity" by Selfish Things, out on October 9, 2026, delves into themes of addiction, recovery, and self-reflection. Produced by Juno Award winner Mike Tompa and mixed by Sam Guaiana, the emotionally charged alternative rock album explores dark and introspective territory, highlighted by the collaboration with Mike Froh of The Holly Springs Disaster on the single "Violence". Drawing influences from bands like The Used and My Chemical Romance, the record offers a raw and honest portrayal of facing personal challenges and embracing growth.
