With their highly-anticipated debut album landing next month, FIZZ have now returned to share yet another cut lifted from their forthcoming full-length.
The new single 'As Good As It Gets' follows on from the previously shared tracks 'High In Brighton', 'Hell of a Ride' and 'Close One' in previewing their first LP 'The Secret To Life', which is out on the 15th September via Decca Records.
Speaking about the new offering, they said, “‘‘As Good As It Gets’ is the result of years of being told to smile, of being interrupted and cut across, patronising tones and having your space invaded - a cry for having to be grateful for the gift of absolutely nothing. This song serves as a unified call of disdain and our belief that we deserve more than we think, always.
"As we were writing this song, it became clear that this song stemmed from the experience of womanhood and femininity and so Martin felt it was right to pull back from singing and give us the space we needed to fully realise the song.
"We felt unified in our experience when we sang this together, four women around a mic (including Soren Bryce who engineered the album) with Greta fronting. Singing this felt like opening a valve after years of built up pressure and tension; it was cathartic and healing.”
Have a listen to 'As Good As It Gets' in the player below.