Skeleten shares new single “Let It Grow”

Skeleten shares new single"Let It Grow"
Skeleten shares new single"Let It Grow"

Skeleten, is the project of Australian artist Russell Fitzgibbon, today shares his final single “Let It Grow” from his forthcoming album, Mentalized, out next month via 2MR/Astral People Recordings. “Let It Grow” follows previous singles singles “Deep Scene”, “Love Enemy”, “Viagra” and “Bodys Chorus” alongside respective remixes by Axel Boman and Spray.

This month Skeleten will complete a 3-month residency at Sydney’s Pleasure Club, spotlighting local talent across the city’s different scenes, alongside Skeleten and his full live band. Having already united acts like Hugh B and the Modern Pop Ensemble, Dylan Atlantis, Scruffs and Killian, stay tuned via Skeleten’s socials for the final surprise announcement. Skeleten will also perform at Golden Plains Festival in March, alongside PJ Harvey, Fontaines D.C, Kneecap and more.

Amidst a record absorbed in the ways we’re disconnected from ourselves every day – “mentalized for better or worse” – “Let It Grow” immerses in a dissociative surrender. Over a sensual synth line, Skeleten breathes life into the inexplicable weight of intimate connection. It’s a submission to that feeling of an “it” that cannot be denied.

Skeleten concludes, “‘Let It Grow’ was so natural it just kinda started existing without me even realising it. Which I guess is the whole vibe of the song. Surrender and acceptance??”

Pre-order Mentalized by Skeleten HERE

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