
Deb Never unveils new song "Crutches"
25 February 2022, 14:42
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Deb Never is back with new track "Crutches", which marks her first outing of 2022.
"Crutches" is Deb Never's first outing as the lead artist this year, after featuring on Carlie Hanson's Tough Boy album last week.
"I wrote this song two years ago when I felt like my life was moving really fast but I was still mentally and physically in a shitty place," Deb Never explains. ""Crutches" is a metaphor for my anxieties and all the debilitating things that hold me back from feeling free."
Over the past year Deb Never appeared on Luke Wild's "PIE", released her Where Have All The Flowers Gone? EP, featured on slowthai's TYRON album, collaborated with Lava La Rue and more.
Deb Never's "Crutches" single is out now. She'll support slowthai at London's O2 Academy Brixton on 30 and 31 March. Visit debnever.com for tickets.
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