Unveiling the second release from their forthcoming full-length, ‘Monthly Friend’, Wyldest return with their latest single Beggar. Filled with luscious guitar layers and swoonful pop choruses the track adds another mighty string to their already lustrous bow. Speaking about the new single Zoe Mead said: “Beggar’ was written at a time when my insomnia got particularly bad after I’d read The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkings. I was thinking about a theory he’d referenced called ‘Prisoners Dilemma’; a paradox where two people are acting in their own interests for a mutual outcome. “It’s related to evolution in the sense that we all enter into relationships with others based on our own decision as to whether it will provide a safe environment for our genes. 'Beggar' is about survival of the fittest, I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine stuff - like we protect and love those who protect and love us - as a mutually beneficial thing.” Take a listen for yourselves below. The new album, 'Monthly Friend', is due out May 28 on Hand In Hive.
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