The track is the second single from their upcoming fifth album Pink Flamingo
Having made a triumphant return with the release of their comeback single ‘Theme From Pink Flamingo’ last month, Kids In Glass Houses continue to reinvent and redefine their sound with the release of the effortlessly charming and immersive new indie pop single ‘Vulnerable’.
The track is the second single from their upcoming fifth album Pink Flamingo, and sees the band expanding on this more laid-back side to their sound as they delve into the theme of love and the way that baring your soul to someone and trusting them with it feels so exciting and great while also incredibly vulnerable and scary. This makes for a really relatable and engrossing listening experience that feels as heartfelt as it does catchy throughout, packed full of fun grooves and a dynamic, fun edge that perfectly captures the range of emotions and feelings that the situation entails.
“Pretty self-explanatory, but it is a song about love being the most amazing thing but terrifying concept – where your life and happiness is intrinsically tied to someone else.” singer Aled Phillips says of the track. “I think ours and the younger generations’ relationships are no longer seen as something to be worked on. We now move onto people like we do TV shows and I think people have increasingly unrealistic expectations because of how available everything has been made but how disposable everything has become and that, in turn, creates less security in and of itself which makes anxiety and distrust even more rife. Add to that the stress of social media and all the body image and lifestyle comparisons that invokes, and it’s just a hot mess.”