Eauclaire Releases Infectious New Single 'Help Me Out'
Indie alternative band Eauclaire returns with a stirring new single, "Help Me Out," available everywhere today through NRT Music. The track follows the success of their heartfelt previous single, "You Me the Kids," which has accumulated more than 70,000 streams across all platforms since its release on May 30, 2025.
Anchored by the band's signature blend of emotionally honest songwriting and expansive indie rock textures, "Help Me Out" is a cry for direction and divine support. Lyrically centered around themes of trust, humility, and spiritual surrender, the song finds Eauclaire at their most transparent, offering listeners a sonic space to admit weakness and seek something greater.
"This song is about coming to the end of yourself," the band shares. "It's not about having all the answers–it's about having the courage to ask for help."
Fans can also experience the song visually through the official music video, now available on YouTube, which further elevates the track's emotional resonance with intimate storytelling and atmospheric imagery.
Drawing comparisons to artists like John Mark McMillan, Colony House, and Young Oceans, Eauclaire continues to carve out a unique lane in the faith-infused alt-rock space. Their previous single "Depths" was featured in the CW and Netflix series All American, with additional placements on MTV and in global ad campaigns.
Formed in 2010 and known for their ability to make the personal feel cinematic, Eauclaire will be performing "Help Me Out" live at this weekend's sold out Heaven on Earth Festival in Moab.
"Help Me Out" is available now to stream everywhere.