Cut The Kids in Half Release Profound "Song of Two Humans" Ahead Of Debut LP


Boston via Rahway, NJ rock outfit Cut The Kids In Half is excited to announce that their debut album, What We Became, will arrive later this month on January 31. In celebration of the announcement, the band has drooped the album's emotional first single, "Song of Two Humans," which tackles a tumultuous relationship with brightly toned guitars and wandering lyricism.

"Song of Two Humans" is a testament to the band's artistic ambition, where vulnerability is not a weakness but a strength that collides with catchy riffs, inviting the audience to empathize with the band's journey.

"I wrote the first lines after a strained conversation with an old friend, and somewhere along the way, it became about a relationship," says vocalist and lyricist Jack Silver. "It's about what it's like when you discover everything about someone, and one day you realize you don't like what you've found. One day you're together, the next you're in each other's way."

The track arrives alongside an accompanying music video. Shot in the band's current home base of Boston, the visual stars Charlie and Jack Silver alongside longtime drummer Luke Tan. The trio wanders the woods, following the train tracks as they perform the single in the quiet of nature.

Last year, the band shared their second-ever single, a storied track called "A Good Man Died." The release marked the beginning of a raw yet focused era, one that mixes grit with anguished, honest songwriting. As they continue to preview their debut LP with today's release, listeners can expect a record filled with collaboration and masterful storytelling. The brothers' teenage perspective adds sensitivity to their alt-rock sound, edgy but not jaded—their lyrics read like despair, but their songs sound like hope.

Watch the "Song of Two Humans" video below:


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