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Listen to Kids In Glass Houses’ new single, Vulnerable

Kids In Glass Houses have released a very lovely new single, Vulnerable, which Aled Phillips explains is a “song about love being the most amazing thing but terrifying concept”.

Listen to Kids In Glass Houses’ new single, Vulnerable
Words:
Emily Carter

Following last month’s comeback banger Theme From Pink Flamingo, Kids In Glass Houses have just shared another excellent new single.

Today the Welsh pop-rockers have unveiled Vulnerable, which frontman Aled Phillips explains is, “Pretty self-explanatory, but it is a song about love being the most amazing thing but terrifying concept – where your life and happiness is intrinsically tied to someone else.

“I think ours and the younger generations’ relationships are no longer seen as something to be worked on,” he continues. “We now move onto people like we do TV shows and I think people have increasingly unrealistic expectations because of how available everything has been made but how disposable everything has become and that, in turn, creates less security in and of itself which makes anxiety and distrust even more rife. Add to that the stress of social media and all the body image and lifestyle comparisons that invokes, and it’s just a hot mess.”

Vulnerable is taken from KIGH’s upcoming fifth album Pink Flamingo, which is due out on October 25.

Check it out below:

Catch the band live at the following dates later this year:

November

1 Liverpool Arts Club (Theatre)
2 Birmingham The Crossing
3 Brighton Chalk
4 Southampton Engine Rooms
6 Norwich The Waterfront
7 Leeds Stylus

Get your tickets now.

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