Premiere: Be Good Are Taking Off The Rose-Tinted Glasses On "God Of Nowhere"

A soothing piece of R&B-infused indie.

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With a sound they intriguingly describe as "awkward pop music for midnight walks and dancing in the nude", Oxford four-piece Be Good are back with their new single "God Of Nowhere". The new track is a soothing piece of R&B-infused indie that tackles the experience of taking off those rose-tinted glasses and realising the person you were infatuated with might not be the flawless deity you thought they were. We're all human, though, so it doesn't have to be the end. Like the heroes in the charming and thoughtfully-crafted video from Theo Watkins, you'll learn that putting people on a pedestal isn't that helpful to either party.

"It's about that moment in a relationship after the initial excitement when you realise that the other person is a fallible, imperfect human just like you are," says Be Good. "It can be terrifying, but it's also really reassuring." Watch exclusively above.

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