Beach Bunny set the ground rules on new single “Good Girls (Don’t Get Used)”
The first offering from their forthcoming EP, Blame Game.
Beach Bunny fans have been kept good and fed throughout this year, first receiving the Chicago band's debut album Honeymoon back in February and Lili Trifilio's excellent solo single as tiger lili, "lightning," in September. Their next project, an EP titled Blame Game, is due out at the top of next year. Ahead of the full project, the band is offering the first single today: a punchy track called "Good Girls (Don't Get Used)" that, like everything Beach Bunny's put out thus far, is as sharp as it is soaring.
"As a veteran of engaging with emotionally unavailable people, I wanted to create a sassy song that calls out players by talking down to them as if they were children, showing that poor communication skills and mind games are immature," Trifilio wrote in a press release. "It shifts the blame to the person that was acting disrespectful, instead of myself. The song also hammers home the point that I know my worth; I'm not afraid to call out players on their stupid behavior and I'm not going to tolerate being thrown around emotionally.”
Check out the game console-smashing video for the track below. Blame Game is out January 15 via Mom+Pop.