
Tiny Habits unveil double singles, "Flicker" and "I Don’t Have The Heart"
Rising Alt-pop trio Tiny Habits have returned with two new singles, "Flicker" and "I Don’t Have The Heart".
The brand new tracks follows recent singles, "Small Enough" and "Mudroom", which came alongside the announcement of their signing to Mom + Pop.
“‘Flicker’ is about the hardships of being in a painful relationship. It's about allowing yourself to be manipulated knowingly, despite the difficulty of being used, in hopes that the situation will somehow, by some delusion, become one of love," the band explains. “‘I Don’t Have the Heart,’ is about on one’s inability to express to another that they are not in a place to continue a relationship that is meant to exist only in the past. The song also touches on the difficulty of creating boundaries and more importantly, sticking to them.”
Since they formed in 2022 in Boston, Tiny Habits has toured with Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams, backed Lizzy McAlpine for her Tiny Desk Concert, and gained fans ranging from Phoebe Bridgers and Elton John to Mark Ronson and the late David Crosby. The trio also backed Noah Kahan on his BBC Live Lounge cover of Olivia Rodrigo's "lacy" in 2023.
Following a run of UK dates with Noah Kahan last year, as well as a sold-out date at London’s XOYO, Tiny Habits return to the UK this May for a run of dates, culminating with a show at KOKO in London on 30 May.
"Flicker" and "I Don’t Have The Heart" are out now. For more information on their forthcoming live dates, visit tinyhabitsofficial.com.
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