Kid Kapichi have released a new single, Rabbit Hole.
Serving up atmospheric guitars and steady percussion, the dark, introspective offering marks the latest preview of the duo's upcoming fourth album, 'Fearless Nature', due out on January 16 via Spinefarm. Vocalist-guitarist Jack Wilson said:
"Rabbit Hole is about lying awake at night, wondering why we’re here and what any of this really means, all that familiar, late night existential spiral stuff. A lot of it grew out of conversations with a close friend about growing up, flipping through old photos, and feeling time slip through our fingers. It’s a nostalgic track, about being bittersweet on life, but finding comfort in knowing everyone feels that way at some point."
Wilson, and bassist Eddie Lewis, previously teased the follow-up to last year's 'There Goes the Neighborhood' with the earlier tracks Shoe Size and Stainless Steel.
1. Leader Of The Free World
2. Intervention
3. Shoe Size
4. Stainless Steel
5. Worst Kept Secret
6. Dark Days Are Coming
7. Patience
8. If You’ve Got Legs
9. Head Right
10. Saviour
11. Rabbit Hole
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