A Gift for the “Movement”
On April 7, 2026, alt-rock trailblazer TX2 (Evan Thomas) released a surprise double single featuring the tracks “Eat My Heart” and “Prescription For Love.” Coming hot on the heels of his critically acclaimed February debut album, End Of Us, these two tracks represent both a look back at his early teased demos and a step forward in his personal songwriting journey.
“Eat My Heart”: The Fan-Driven Revival
“Eat My Heart” has been a “holy grail” for the TX2 fanbase for years. Originally teased on social media long before Thomas hit the mainstream, the track became a constant request during live streams and shows.
The Hesitation: Evan Thomas admitted he initially didn’t want to release the song, feeling it had been “sitting in the vault” for too long.
The Decision: Ultimately, the strength of the fan movement changed his mind. “After everything this movement has done for us, we had to do something for them,” Thomas stated upon the release.
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“Prescription For Love”: Breaking Relationship Patterns
While the first half of the single is for the fans, the second track, “Prescription For Love,” is deeply personal for the artist.
The Meaning: Written during a period of self-reflection, Thomas describes the song as an attempt to break toxic relationship cycles.
The Goal: He characterized the track as a “big step” in learning how to love healthily, moving away from the patterns that defined his earlier experiences.
Building on the Momentum of End Of Us
The double single arrives while the buzz from TX2’s debut album, End Of Us, is still peaking.
Critical Reception: The album received a 4/5 rating, with critics praising Thomas as an artist who “refuses to shrink himself.”
The “Future of Alt-Rock”: Music outlets have touted TX2 as a defining voice for the next generation of the genre, blending high-energy punk aesthetics with vulnerable, transparent lyricism.
How to Listen
Both “Eat My Heart” and “Prescription For Love” are available now on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
