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King Hannah - 'Leftovers'

King Hannah embraces sonic wildness on new single ‘Leftovers’

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Liverpool duo King Hannah returns with their latest single, ‘Leftovers,’ a track that exudes both personal intimacy and sonic intensity.

Released via City Slang, ‘Leftovers’ was originally recorded during the sessions for their acclaimed album Big Swimmer but was left unfinished at the time. Now, rewritten with a fresh perspective, the band presents a song that embodies their evolving sound while staying true to their core identity.

Of the track, King Hannah shares:

“‘Leftovers’ is a very personal track about the future and the past, and the importance of tradition and setting certain standards, like the dedicated placement of the Christmas tree, and with the repetition of the phrase ‘I know’ we wanted to give the track a sense of both personal vulnerability and confidence. The repetition of the line ‘because I eat leftovers until there is nothing left over’ serves as a metaphor for wanting more and never settling, but also reflects a very real and simple idea of the leftovers on a plate, or lack of. The title ‘Leftovers’ also has a second meaning, as it was originally recorded for our album Big Swimmer but we were never completely happy with the lyrics, and so this ‘leftover’ track was rewritten in the months after Big Swimmer was released. Instrumentally and sonically we wanted the track to have a wildness to it, and to slowly build and simmer before imploding.”

‘Leftovers’ is out now.

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