Rising stars of alternative music, Bitter Kisses have been making waves since they debuted in February this year with their single “Pr*y” and have garnered airplay on renowned stations like BBC Radio One, The Alternative Show, and Amazing Radio.
Now, they’re back with their fourth single, “For What It’s Worth” a song that fearlessly addresses abuse and self-realisation.
The song took shape under the expert hands of Tom Cory (known for his work with Superlove and The Sweet), who handled recording, mixing, and mastering at Romesh Dodangoda’s Longwave Studios. The band’s commitment to delivering a powerful message shines through this track, and it’s evident that they spared no effort to ensure its depth and impact.
In their own words, the band shares the journey of creating this single:
‘For What It’s Worth’ was originally written on the piano, and given the nature of the track and its subject matter, we felt it necessary to take our time with it and steadily build it into what it’s become today.
“For What It’s Worth” is not just another song; it’s a powerful statement to the band’s commitment to addressing important issues through their music, and it’s bound to resonate with listeners who appreciate music with a message.