The guitar-led track fuses elements of post-punk and psych-rock for the second preview of the Brighton-based DIY newcomers' forthcoming 'Liminal' EP, due out on March 30 via London independent label Everything Sucks Music. Vocalist Leona Farrugia said:
"Musically, the song was inspired by the Doors and Lou Reed's Walk On The Wild Side - it’s drone-centred and infused with psychedelic elements, giving space for the vocals to shine through. It culminates in a shoegazey bridge that showcases our love for experimentation, 70's music and jamming. The lyrics personify a relationship with drugs and the dependency that stems from that sense of escapism."
It follows the previously shared 23rd March, which arrived in November 2020 along with initial details of the EP.
The band are currently on track to appear at The Great Escape Festival in May, unless plans get derailed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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