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Listen to Kid Kapichi’s existential new single, Rabbit Hole

Taken from next year’s Fearless Nature album, Kid Kapichi have just dropped a new single about “lying awake at night, wondering why we’re here and what any of this really means”.

Listen to Kid Kapichi’s existential new single, Rabbit Hole
Words:
Emily Garner
Photo:
Chris Georghiou

Kid Kapichi have just released an excellent and existential new single, Rabbit Hole.

The track is taken from the duo’s forthcoming album Fearless Nature – which is due out on January 16, 2026 via Spinefarm – and as frontman Jack Wilson says, it’s 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.”

Speaking about the record as a whole, the frontman reveals: “We began writing this album a year and a half ago. During that time, I think we all felt a lot of change on the horizon which Eddie [Lewis, bass] and I believe is reflected in this album. I personally was going through some of the darkest times of my life and listening back now I hear that fear, but it’s also comforting to know how quickly things can change once again for the better.  

“I consider myself lucky to have gotten to the age I was at whilst writing this, that I hadn’t experienced anything like that before. But once you do, it gives you a whole new understanding on life and what people mean when they say they’re really struggling.”

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