‘The Boy Won’t Grow Up’ is the latest rousing example of KIDS’ genre-defying, charismatic appeal

The track is from their upcoming debut EP Love and The City 1.

The track is from their upcoming debut EP Love and The City 1.

Marrying their effortlessly catchy indie pop sensibilities with mountains of personality and charismatic charm, London’s KIDS have found a recipe for success that has provided them with a fleet of captivating and instantly resonating releases.

Their latest single is ‘The Boy Won’t Grow Up’, another track that is packed full of their unique charm and feelgood appeal. Their unique cocktail of genres like indie, rap, britpop and punk feels as potent as ever on the release, with its fresh feel and catchy fun making for an irresistible soundtrack for the summery days and lighter nights that are ahead. There is a euphoric warmth to the sound that melds perfectly with the reflective nature of the lyrics. KIDS prove to be as genre-fluid and unpredictable as anybody with each of their releases ranging from lairy and volatile to chilled out and inviting, but the one constant is that they are always exciting and offering something fresh and new.