A teaser of their upcoming second studio album: ‘Primetime Entertainment’ (out 9 September, via Xtra Mile Recordings), it’s a track that finds the foursome quite literally letting the cat out of the bag…

As frontman Johnny Marriott explains:

“”Fear for the Whole Damn World” is a tribute to the most punk rock kitten that ever lived - Smoko Marriott. Smoko lived and died in lockdown and this song is every bit as infectious, humorous and hyperactive as she was, whilst also tackling the anxiety, drama and intensity of living in a small terrace house that you can't leave.”

With its mewling vocals and riffs as fuzzy as the critter that inspired it, “Fear for the Whole Damn World” was originally honed and honed-again by Marriott on a finger-picked acoustic guitar until his neighbour “banged on the wall threatening noise complaints”.

Finalised in the studio along with sessions for their upcoming second album, the end result sees PET NEEDS honouring Smoko’s live-fast-die-young legacy with a fitting explosion of nervous energy. Ramping-up the distortion pedals to the max, Johnny tunes into the tabby’s dying thoughts and screams an impassioned epitaph to the heavens: “Don’t follow, don’t follow in my footsteps. I feel like I haven't done any good in the world yet. I fear for the whole damn world”. RIP sister.

The new single also arrives with an official video that captures PET NEEDS having a ball while supporting Frank Turner on his recent ‘50 States In 50 Dates’ Tour.

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