This second single follows quickly from their well received debut ‘i’m gonna pretend that i’m not sad your leaving’ and delves into the turbulence of a volatile relationship, mirroring the intensity and destruction of a car crash exploring the raw emotions and exhilaration found in a relationship that teeters on the edge of destruction yet remains irresistibly thrilling. With lyrics that vividly paint the picture of a love affair fraught with toxicity and passion, the song captures the paradoxical nature of a bond that is both destructive and exhilarating. Rapidly becoming known for their distinctive blend of introspective lyrics and infectious melodies, Cursive Youth continue to carve out their unique space in the UK indie music scene. “CAR CRASH” showcases their evolution as storytellers, offering listeners a journey that is both emotionally charged and sonically compelling
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