
Do Nothing unveil standalone single, "Summer of Hate"
Nottingham-based band Do Nothing have returned with the new single, "Summer of Hate".
"Summer of Hate" was written by the band and recorded at JT Toar in their hometown of Nottingham with their friend and producer Louis Milburn of Folly Group, and follows their debut album, Snake Sideways, which was released last year.
“‘Summer of Hate’ is a fun song for the summer, despite being released now when the lousy summer has long since passed," says Chris Bailey. "We wanted to put it out now, because we liked it but weren’t sure where it belonged with the rest of the new material. It’s sort of about bullies, and rejection, and how growing up doesn’t necessarily mean that that stuff goes away. We tried to have fun with it and not be stressed - which was easy because we were at home and with friends in the sunshine.”
"Summer of Hate" is out now.
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