Indie-pop outfit Shai Brides are no strangers to diving deep, and their latest explosive single 'Little Things' takes on an appropriately apocalyptic theme: the looming threat of climate disaster. Through the new single, singers Thom Dent and Meghan Avery candidly explore the feelings of helplessness and apathy that can arise in the face of such a monumental crisis, balancing the heavy tones with a vibrant indie pop aesthetic.
In perfect form, 'Little Things' brims with a sense of urgency, building towards a cathartic, anthemic conclusion. It's a raw and honest portrayal of the fight against indifference and a powerful call to action. The perfect combination of stellar indie-pop with a powerful message and fearless spirit, the new single arrives as one of the most potent and powerful songs of the year so far.
Following late 2023 releases 'Gatling Gun' and 'Don't Matter', 'Little Things' seamlessly continues the band's winning streak. Their previous singles received praise from BBC Introducing and even cracked the Official Charts' "new releases" roundup. The new release sees Shai Brides continuing to impress, with 'Little Things' quickly becoming a firm favourite among fans and critics alike.
The upward trajectory for Shai Brides is undeniable, and their "addictive" live performances alongside luminaries like Spector, JAWS, and Larkins further cement their status as a rising indie force. The band will play at London’s The Grace on 11th May, with further dates across the UK set to be announced, 2024 promises to be a thrilling year for Shai Brides.
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