Do Nothing wrestle with feeling a bit stuck on their new single, ‘Glueland’

It's their first in a bit.

Do Nothing have shared their new single, ‘Glueland’.

Released via their own label Exact Truth to follow their ‘Zero Dollar Bill’ EP, the sardonic ode to feeling a bit stuck was produced by Ali Chant at Toybox Studios in Bristol and mixed by Tom Rees, from Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard.

The band’s Chris Bailey says: “The song refers to the feeling of being stuck in some kind of weird limbo-land. It’s about how rather than being dictated by wild or dramatic decisions, a lot of things (both good and bad) are controlled by this sort of lame jockeying that happens right in the grey dull middle ground of everything. That being said, it’s a fun song and we hope you like it.”

Check it out below.

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