Middle Kids Release New Song Stacking Chairs Today We re The Greatest will be released March 19th.by TV News Desk
Today, Middle Kids release their new single Stacking Chairs , the fourth song from their upcoming album Today We re The Greatest. Stacking Chairs is a surging pop song that encapsulates the extraordinary intimacy and creativity that gave rise to Today We re The Greatest. It s a love song, but like all songs written by lead singer and songwriter Hannah Joy, it celebrates both beauty and darkness. Stacking Chairs juxtaposes tales from (band-mate and husband) Tim Fitz s child-hood in Papua New Guinea with their life together in marriage. Sonically, it reveals a band at full-flight in the studio, imbued with mellotron and great peels of electric guitar - it s one of the most immediate songs on an album full of astonishing hooks and textures.
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Even the most gifted psychics would have had a rotten time predicting the clusterfuck that was 2020. It was a year marked by chaos and uncertainty and the music industry felt it keenly.
Live music and tours disappeared, and are still largely off the table, leaving labels and promoters in a constant state of flux. World tours were cancelled, albums were shelved, and the year as we knew it was nothing like we envisaged.