Emma Harrison

Aspiring journalist who is fond of music and writing about it. You can probably find me in a crowd with a lukewarm pint of cider.

Brighton’s Die Twice drop dark, brooding and emotional new single ‘Wishbone,’ following March’s ‘Jakobo

Brighton-based indie band Die Twice added another dark and brooding single to their repertoire yesterday with โ€˜Wishboneโ€™.  Inspired by a deep exchange within the band, the song seeps vulnerability with its introspective lyrics โ€“ “how could you break me so easy? / thereโ€™s no luck on either side.”

Heavy emotion makes up the bones of the track; Baytonโ€™s vocal delivery switches from melancholic to desperate and powerful, with a chorus that almost sounds like a lament. Within their cult-like following, Die Twice are known for their theatrics and โ€˜Wishboneโ€™ takes it to another level, with sweeping guitars and menacing crescendos that are made for the big stage.

Listen to ‘Wishbone’ here:



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