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LISTEN: “Everyone Else Disappears” by Young Martyrs

Music
Shelia Taylor
June 20, 2025

Young Martyrs return with “Everyone Else Disappears,” a slow-burning, alt-americana ballad that leans into longing without ever falling into melodrama. Built on warm analog textures and understated instrumentation, the song captures that weighty ache of loving from a distance with no promise of return.

Recorded at Real World Studios with Sebastian Brice and finished with Ed Oleszko at Vintage Tone Factory, the track feels intentionally homespun. Nothing is overdone and that restraint works in its favour. The song’s arrangement allows space for every guitar strum and vocal nuance to settle in by creating a nostalgic warmth that lingers like a fogged memory. It sways, it aches, it years.

Vocalist Tom Corneill describes the track,

These are the words of someone who’s been looking at the object of their affection for too long and from too far away. He wants to know what life would look like if they shared it, but it’s a dream that’s just too far away; Too many rules, too many people in the way. This is the song that spills out of him when it’s becoming too much. It’s the life you could have if only that person knew what was happening inside your head.

That quiet desperation is felt in every line and wrapped in melodies that evoke well-worn cassette tapes and crackling late-night confessions. Slow, patient, and emotionally tight-lipped, there’s a wonderful 80s cinematic quality to the way the song unfolds.

What makes “Everyone Else Disappears” stand out isn’t flashy hook or dramatic shift but the song’s subtle commitment to its mood. In an era of maximalism, Young Martyrs choose to keep things simple, honest, and just a little haunted. It’s a snapshot of a feeling most won’t admit, and it’s made for late-night drives and half-finished thoughts.

This is alt-country with its heart on its flannel sleeve.

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