
Clean Cut Kid have had enough interference on new offering "Deafening"
Clean Cut Kid follow up their three-track Painkiller EP with new track "Deafening".
"Deafening" arrives as a standalone single after last month's "Slow Progress".
Speaking about the new track, vocalist Mike Halls explains, ""Deafening" was written at a point in the band's lives where the damaging effects of interfering voices were weighing heavy on our creativity. It's about the ever present battle between artist and industry, and the frustration of being caught-up in record label politics."
Clean Cut Kid are currently working on their sophomore record, having released their debut Felt last year.
The new track arrives ahead of their UK tour that kicks off later this week. They play a sold out show at London's Omeara on 28 November. Find out more.
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