Fightmilk Release New Single 'That Thing You Did'
Hot on the heels of announcing their third album, DIY power pop quartet Fightmilk are unleashing its third single, ‘That Thing You Did’.
The track sees Fightmilk return to their vicious and riff-heavy best, as singer and lyricist Lily Rae explores trying (and failing) to forgive someone after a bad relationship.
Rae explains that the song’s origins came from one of the band’s regular discussions about cover versions:
“That Thing You Did started with the title. Alex wanted us to cover That Thing You Do for a show, and I liked how putting it in the past tense made it sound so much more ominous and vengeful. So I wrote the song from the viewpoint of somebody who’s just trying to move on from a bad relationship, but the ‘souvenirs’ in this case just won’t leave. As we were writing it, the meaning started oozing out without me realising.”
“It’s about refusing to forgive somebody,”
Lily adds.
“Just because somebody says sorry, it doesn’t mean you have to accept it.”
Talking about the song’s creation, guitarist Alex Wisgard says:
“We kept banging our heads against That Thing You Did for about eighteen months, because we were trying to be too clever about it - we’ve lost a lot of good songs that way, but we all had faith in this one. The version you hear was maybe the fifth or sixth time we’d played it, recorded about half an hour after we nailed the arrangement. Lily came back with a whole new chorus the next day, and that was that - the only time we’ve ever finished a song in the studio. And I still want to cover That Thing You Do.”
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