Middle Kids haven't got time for fake people on new single "Beliefs & Prayers"
25 April 2019, 15:31
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Australian trio Middle Kids have returned with new single "Beliefs & Prayers", taken from their upcoming EP, New Songs For Old Problems.
Vocalist Hannah Joy describes their new single as "a fanfare about people pretending to be nice when actually they are not."
"Beliefs & Prayers" follows on from earlier singles "Salt Eyes" and "Real Thing".
New Songs For Old Problems is Middle Kids' first EP since their 2018 debut album Lost Friends.
"Beliefs & Prayers" is out now. New Songs For Old Problems is released 24 May via Lucky Number. Middle Kids play London's Heaven on 25 June. Find out more.
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