Pop-rock trio Trip To Paris confronts the wild voice in your head with their explosive new single ‘Imposter Syndrome’.
Hailing from Naarm (Melbourne), Paris, the lead vocalist and bassist, Jordan, the guitarist and backing vocalist, and Cole, the drummer, make up the pop-rock-punk fusion Trip To Paris, bringing a sound that’s equal parts introspective and infectious. A blast of fresh air among all the noise, Trip To Paris is no gimmicks, no nonsense, just honest lyrics and melodies that linger in the front of the mind adding up to songs that hit hard.
Their newest single ‘Imposter Syndrome’ is a hard rocking deep dive into the struggles of the psyche, laying out the struggles of self-doubt and inner criticism set to powerful, overdriven guitar, clear and emotive vocals, and punchy drums. The guitar riffs curl their tendrils into the mind, channelling that ‘it’ factor that both cuts deep and stays danceable.
Paris Bendistinto’s killer vocals let the lyrics really shine. This song is narrated by the internal critic, showing off the perfectionism, insecurity, and the constant questioning of one’s own worth and belonging in a world where everyone seems to be performing and no one feels like they fit the mould. The irony of the song is that everyone’s putting on a façade, and inside, they’re all struggling with that same self-questioning.