Dork cover stars Good Neighbours have released a stripped-back version of their hit single 'Home'
The indie duo recorded a stripped-down version of their single 'Home' in a Berlin hotel room using basic equipment.

Good Neighbours have released a stripped-back version of their debut single 'Home'.
The new take on the track, titled 'Home (Soft Version)', was recorded in a Berlin hotel room. "We wanted to pay homage to the song that helped break us this year and make a version that gives people a chance to connect with the words a bit more," Good Neighbours explain. "We recorded it in our hotel in Berlin with a sock over the mic and one set of headphones being passed back and forward, which is weirdly our comfort zone."
The original version of 'Home' has accumulated 430 million global streams since its January release, making it the most streamed debut single globally from a new artist in 2024.
The duo are also up for both the BRIT Rising Star award and BBC Sound Of 2025.
The new take on the track, titled 'Home (Soft Version)', was recorded in a Berlin hotel room. "We wanted to pay homage to the song that helped break us this year and make a version that gives people a chance to connect with the words a bit more," Good Neighbours explain. "We recorded it in our hotel in Berlin with a sock over the mic and one set of headphones being passed back and forward, which is weirdly our comfort zone."
The original version of 'Home' has accumulated 430 million global streams since its January release, making it the most streamed debut single globally from a new artist in 2024.
The duo are also up for both the BRIT Rising Star award and BBC Sound Of 2025.
