‘Rabbit’ is an emotionally charged sophomore release from Goodnight Kid

The track follows the release of their CLOUT-lauded debut 'House (With a Balcony)'

The track follows the release of their CLOUT-lauded debut ‘House (With a Balcony)’

Following the release of their impactful debut single ‘House (With a Balcony)’, rising alternative rock band Goodnight Kid have upped the ante with the release of their follow up ‘Rabbit’, a heavier and more emotionally charged track that continues to establish their winning appeal and charm.

The track sees the band exploring the consequences and ramifications that come with reckless devotion, with an anthemic and hard-hitting edge to their sound that feels instantly memorable in its more explosive moments. For a band this early into their journey, their sound feels as fully-formed and dynamic as you could hope for, with their emotional edge and the strength of their sound drawing parallels to bands like The Wonder Years and Trash Boat, priming them for an enduring appeal thanks to the personality and sheer sense of drive that radiates from their style.