Track of the Day | Peach Pit – Feelin’ Low

Peach Pit have released their new single ‘Feelin’ Low (F*ckboy Blues)’.

Produced by John Congleton (St. Vincent, Best Coast), the track is the first new single release from the band since 2017’s debut album ‘Being So Normal‘.

Speaking of the single, lead singer Neil Smith said: “We actually wrote ‘Feelin’ Low’ a number of years ago, and when listening back, it reminds me of last summer and how flakey I was being. The first line of the song is ‘I want something more or less than what I have’ which is me trying to say how disconnected I can get. I’m constantly flip-flopping between wanting more connection with the people around me and pulling away to deprive myself of it, it’s a weird cycle I get into. Last year our friends threw a wrestling-themed surprise party for our bud Daniel’s birthday – I can’t remember exactly why, but I was feeling really down about something so I decided not to go. The video for ‘Feelin’ Low’ was inspired by that party and really conveys the experience of being surrounded by lots of people yet still feeling seemingly alone.”

Serving up as the first taster of their second album release, ‘Feelin’ Low’ introduces a new twist to their indie sound with a distorted edge that’s instantly intriguing. Set to have toes tapping, it’s one of those releases that will leave you moving and singing along within just one listen.

You can listen to ‘Feelin’ Low’ via Soundcloud below:




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