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Cub Sport release video for romantic new tune 'Party Pill'

Cub Sport have a new song and video out, it’s called Party Pill, and it’s the second single from their forthcoming self-titled album.

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The band are also about to hit the road with their biggest headline tour to date, as they take their new album on tour around the country throughout April.

The band describe Party Pill as a pop anthem about falling in love in secret. An expansion of the story told in their 2016 single Come On Mess Me Up, the track dives deeper into how singer Tim Nelson was feeling at the time of writing that song, and falling in love with bandmate Sam Netterfield, even though he wouldn’t admit it.

“Sam and I first fell in love when we were 17 but I was super scared of what would happen if I came out and decided it’d be better for us to just be friends. This part of our story had been weighing on my heart for a long time and I’d held onto a lot of shame and embarrassment, but I realised last year that I needed to let go. So, I finally turned the pain of those years into something beautiful and it feels like I’m setting myself free.” Nelson said of the new song.

See the band live when the they play Metropolis Fremantle on Thursday 18th April. Tickets are on sale now.  

OIP Staff


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