Hand Habits unveils cover of Neil Young's "i believe in you"
Hand Habits has returned with a cover of Neil Young's "i believe in you", the second track to be shared from their upcoming EP dirt.
"i believe in you" is the second track to be lifted from Hand Habits' dirt EP announced last month, following the lead track "4th of july".
Duffy's Neil Young cover was co-produced by King Tuff's Kyle Thomas, and according to Pitchfork it features contributions from SASAMI, Palehound’s Ellen Kempner, and John Andrews.
dirt will be Hand Habits' first collection of tracks since 2019's placeholder album, and was co-produced by Duffy, SASAMI and Thomas.
The three-track EP will also include a Katie Dey remix of placeholder song "what's the use".
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