ShitKid teases debut EP with new track "666"
24 March 2016, 10:35
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Ahead of her debut EP release, Gothenburg artist ShitKid has shared a devilishly delicious new track.
Following the infectious adoration of "Oh Please Be A Cocky Cool Kid", "666" is entirely more ferocious. Extending the lo-fi aesthetic of her debut single, the track drives along dirty refrains, with echoing vocal cries that revel in the distortion that surrounds them.
Relishing in a freewheeling sense of rebellion, Åsa Söderqvist is letting her riotous side shine. Coupling unshakable pop hooks with the rawest of energies, ShitKid has crafted a fervent soundtrack to teenage escapism.
ShitKid's self-titled EP is released via PNKSLM on 1 April.
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