‘Beat To Beat’ is the band’s first release since their 2024 debut album, Stiletto.

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Aussie dance punks Gut Health have shared their first taste of new music in 2025 with single ‘Beat To Beat’.
A penetrating rocker recalling American act Le Tigre, ‘Beat To Beat’ was originally recorded as a demo last year. Gut Health honed the track live and entered the studio with producer Nao Anzai to record the song at Newmarket Studio.
Mixed by Portland engineer Evan Mersky, ‘Beat To Beat’ is accompanied by a music video shot at director Felix Addset’s experimental performance space, Quality Studios, in Abbotsford, Melbourne.
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Since dropping their debut album Stiletto last year, Gut Health have spent the past year on the road and are currently touring the UK and Europe.
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‘Beat To Beat’ by Gut Health is out now. Tickets to their Australian tour are on sale now via guthealth.space.
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