
Oscar Lang shares new single "One Foot First"
Oscar Lang's latest release "One Foot First" follows on the heels of "A Song About Me".
The latest single is the second to be taken from Oscar Lang's forthcoming album – and first solo venture since 2021 – Look Now. It includes production from Rich Turvey (The Coral, Blossoms), and was written and recorded in Liverpool.
“This spawned when I was in a really dark place. It was at the Airbnb in Liverpool. I was in a really dark headspace, it was pissing it down with rain in Liverpool, freezing cold, we'd finished the studio early and I had a lot of time by myself. My thoughts were really dark. There was a balcony in this Airbnb and I would stand out there having a cigarette and watched as I dropped a cigarette and imagine it was me," says Lang. "I came into the studio the next day and decided I wanted to write a song about all the things I've been thinking but personify them in other people. And especially as I've been hurt a lot as a victim of somebody that had been affected by suicide, that's why the chorus is about if I could go, I’d disappear and not hurt anyone. Because in my mind, I had all these dark thoughts but also I knew how much it hurt people and I knew the effect that it had on people because I've been affected by myself.”
Look Now is out on 21 July via Dirty Hit and is available to pre-order.
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