WRTHLESS Release new single, ‘Dislike’

10 Apr, 2021

Following success with previous singles (‘Happy’ making it into the BBC Intoducing rotation and a couple of Spotify palylists) Glasgow’s WRTHLESS are back with a brand new killer track called ‘Dislike’. Ironically, it’s everything we like including massive hooks, great singalong ops, pop punk energy and a pretty wholesome video to boot.

Vocalist Jordan Daly says, “‘Dislike’ is one of the first songs we had written before COVID and it was also one of the first songs we had written with Connor (guitarist) after he joined the band. It has a lot more hard-hitting and personal themes that we don’t usually go into. It comes from a place of low self-esteem and just not caring about yourself. Waiting for opportunities to arise rather than going out to create them for yourself. This is something we feel everyone goes through a lot more than people care to admit.”

Watch the video for ‘Dislike’ below:

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