London lo-fi dreamy-grunge quartet Lazy Day have released their shimmering and soaring new track "Hiccup".
The song it’s the thrilling first taster of their forthcoming EP 'Ribbons', which is due for release on 10” vinyl and digital formats on September 15.
“I wrote ‘Hiccup’ two summers ago when I found myself in a romantic situation that I wasn’t ready for,” says band member Tilly Scantlebury. “The song is about not knowing what someone else is thinking and ending up in your own head. I wanted to play with the idea of a ‘hiccup’ – a weird involuntary bodily reflex that causes disruption, even if only for a second. A hiccup is like an unpredictable bump in the road, and it was a way for me to express the lack of control I felt I had at the time. I had a lot of fun mirroring this in the music, especially with the band in the studio – chopping and changing the pace and feel of the song so you’re never quite sure what’s next.”
Stream it below.
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