Nuevos Vicios exploran la conexión entre personas en “Cuando nos hacemos daño”

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New Vices explore the connection between people in “When we hurt ourselves”

The new single from New Vices“When we hurt ourselves,” shows the most mature side of the band through a portrait of the refuge we find in those who know us better than anyone.

“When we hurt ourselves” is the second preview of the first studio album by New Viceswhich will be released at the end of the year. This song explores the invisible force that unites two people—a couple, siblings, friends—when one of them is about to collapse. It does not talk about hurting each other, but about that fragile moment in which one falls and the other appears to support him. It is an honest portrait of shared vulnerability and the refuge we find in those who know us better than anyone.

“It is our most raw and personal song. A song that talks about how intimate and magical those unbreakable bonds are between two people who know each other so much that they know how to detect on the fly when the other is hurt or down, and are always there for whatever is needed,” the group has declared. A song treated with great care, where the winds, silences and spaces take center stage to give light to a sincere theme and with melodies that make you collapse.

After going on stage at the Movistar Arena on March 7 to open the second concert of Long live Sweden in Madrid, New Vices They continue their journey through venues and festivals such as Festival of the Senses, Fortress Sound, IBF, Low Festival, Sonorama Riberaand many more yet to be announced.

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