The new single is from the duo’s long-awaited upcoming new album of the same name
With the release of their upcoming new album Disappointment Machine set for release in February next year, London based duo Arliston have shared the album’s title track as their latest single as they look to continue building momentum in the lead up to the release.
The duo, comprising of vocalist/instrumentalist Jack Ratcliffe and instrumentalist/producer George Hasbury, have grown known for the immersive and powerful nature of their sound, and the new single is permeated with a sense of loss and desire that feels authentic throughout. Themes like isolation and cyclical, repeated behaviours come together to create a track that lingers with you and leaves a really lasting impression on you as a listener, cementing their status as sad song specialists that craft moving and unforgettable tracks that leave a profound, lasting impact.
As the band explain, “This song gets into the repeated pattern of behaviour which leads mechanically and invariably to disappointment. It also attempts to put into context the fact that it’s a ‘tiny problem’ and does not matter, but despite the attempts to minimise it, the feelings remain the same.”