“LIMBS Redefine Their Sound with ‘Doesn’t Feel Like Home’ – A Haunting Return to Familiar Pain”
- Lee (Review Zoo)
- 17 hours ago
- 1 min read

Florida’s post-hardcore powerhouse LIMBS return with their latest single, “Doesn’t Feel Like Home”, marking their first release since signing to Papercut Recordings—and it’s a cathartic, gut-punching reintroduction.
The track wastes no time asserting LIMBS’ signature emotional intensity. Jagged guitars and thunderous drums carve through a soundscape that’s both chaotic and meticulously controlled. Frontman Austin McAuley’s vocals oscillate between anguish and reflection, channeling the ache of displacement and disconnection that sits at the heart of the song. Lyrically, “Doesn’t Feel Like Home” explores the tension between nostalgia and growth—the idea that returning to the places and people that once grounded us can feel strangely alien after change.
Accompanying the release is a music video filmed across locations tied to each member’s past, reinforcing the song’s theme of revisiting personal roots and emotional history. It’s a visual and sonic testament to the band’s collective introspection—a moment of honesty wrapped in distortion and melody.
This single not only reaffirms LIMBS’ place in the modern post-hardcore scene but also feels like a statement of renewal under their new label. It’s more refined than some of their earlier work, but no less raw. “Doesn’t Feel Like Home” stands as both a continuation and an evolution—a bridge between where LIMBS have been and where they’re headed.
A powerful, emotionally charged release that captures LIMBS at their most mature and self-aware.
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