PINS share anthemic new track "Bad Girls Forever"
Manchester trio PINS have shared their anthemic new single "Bad Girls Forever".
"Bad Girls Forever" follows on from PINS' "Hot Slick" single that landed earlier this month.
Singer/guitarist Faith Vern tells Billboard of the new track, "It’s about being unified, part of something together. Guys can feel it, too. Every time someone speaks to me about music, they ask me about being a woman. Well, this is it. This is how I feel about being a woman."
Vern adds, "There are still some girls who are frightened at shows and don’t come out. They’re not confident enough to be on stage. It’s our job to make them feel like they should be. The song’s just for the girls."
PINS' upcoming third album - that is yet to get a release date and title - will follow on from 2015's Wild Nights.
Last year Vern contributed backing vocals on Iggy Pop's "James Bond". The punk legend first featured on PINS' 2017 track "Aggrophobe".
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