‘No Reasons’ is an empowering and fierce new break up anthem from Low Girl

The track is the latest single from the band's upcoming new debut album 

The track is the latest single from the band’s upcoming new debut album

Following on from the success of recent single ‘Handbrake’, exciting UK indie pop band Low Girl continue to build towards the release of their upcoming debut album Is It Too Late To Freak Out? with the release of the atmospheric and intense ‘No Reasons’.

The track finds the band embroiled in a heated break up that manifests itself within the lyrics and the more hard-edged nature of the soundscape, with cutting barbs like “you wasted my time” making for a defiant and engrossing listening experience that anybody who has been left frustrated and angry by a similar situation will find a lot to resonate with and relate to. This angrier and more direct and candid approach to their sound does a great job of continuing to flesh out what to expect from the new album, and makes for a dynamic and empowering listening experience that packs a hefty punch.

Speaking ahead of its release, frontwoman Sarah Cosgrove revealed: “This was about an exceptionally messy, yet also weirdly empowering breakup. There was a lot of back and forth in the aftermath, and it seemed impossible to have a conversation that didn’t turn into an argument. As we spent more time apart I began to feel more like myself. This newfound independence, however, came with a strong sense of indignation. There were so many things I’d normalised and accepted over the years that in hindsight felt really unfair. She probably felt the same as neither of us had been perfect, but I came to realise I had little say in that relationship. Whilst this is an angry song, it has to be said that I really struggle with anger and usually avoid it at all costs. I’ve learnt that some anger is healthy, and it’s important for your self esteem to stand up for yourself. I’m still finding a balance – some days it’s too much and some days too little. I guess this song is a little step towards an equilibrium!”