Similar to its predecessor Lowlife, which came out back in June, it finds Dom Harrison swapping his ruckus pop-rock for spoken-word delivery with a beat-led backdrop. The lyrics are extremely candid, and refer to child abuse, his family and personal issues.
The Doncaster artist released a self-titled album in 2022, but despite the new material, there's still no news of a follow-up.
Young people up to the age of 19 who have been impacted by sexual abuse, or any other issue, can contact Childline for free, non-judgemental and confidential support and advice 24 hours a day on 0800 1111 or via www.childline.org.uk.
Anyone concerned about the safety or wellbeing of a young person can contact the NSPCC Helpline on 0808 800 5000 or via help@nspcc.org.uk. Adults can also get support about sexual abuse they may have experienced as a child.
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