Glasgow’s Humour returned with the post-hardcore driven track ‘Neighbours’, their first single in nearly two years.
Paired to a claustrophobic suburban-set video directed by Pedro Takahashi, the band’s front man Andreas Christodoulidis had the following to say about the themes behind their new single:
“Neighbours is about a guy who lives alone but is convinced that a group of mischievous creatures share his flat, deliberately doing things to make him suffer, like turning off the heating in winter, or turning it up when he’s too hot and making noise in the kitchen when he tries to sleep.
As he gradually descends into paranoia and psychological instability, he decides to try and get rid of them by turning the oven on and letting gas fill the flat overnight.”
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