The London-based Limerick-born ban Whenyoung are back as a duo of Aoife Power and Andrew Flood.
Having established themselves as fine purveyors of indie with punk leanings, the duo are debuting a new kind of sound for the project with ‘A Little Piece Of Heaven’, the band’s first song since the COVID-era ballad ‘The Prayer’.
The track has spoken word, big ringing chords and treated drums.
“A Little Piece Of Heaven is a contemplation on the boldness and hurry of childhood. The naive expectations of adult life I had as a child have petered out along the course of growing up and I’ve learned that it’s the little things, like happy memories with family, that are the most important.”
Aoife Power.
Watch the video for ‘A Little Piece Of Heaven, directed by Luke Ogden:
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