Favourite Kid return with new single 'Setback'

Queensland’s Favourite Kid return with 'Setback', a radiant burst of country-pop optimism that lands ahead of their debut album 'Two Cent Journal' (out 21st November). The trio, known for their warm sibling chemistry and storytelling charm, take life’s inevitable hurdles and transform them into an irresistible anthem about resilience, growth, and embracing the journey, even when it trips you up.

From the first strum of booming acoustic guitar, 'Setback' exudes a sense of motion and momentum. A punchy kick drum and hand percussion punctuate the rhythm, grounding the song in earthy, organic energy, while layered harmonies lift the chorus into a soaring, communal refrain. Lead vocalist Ethan Roberts carries the melody with a mix of earnestness and playful nuance, his voice infused with the depth of lived experience, particularly the unique perspective his neurodivergence brings.

Musically, the track balances the earnest storytelling of country-folk with the polish and buoyancy of pop. Guitar lines shimmer without overwhelming, percussion adds both drive and intimacy, and the harmonies give the song a sing-along quality that feels spontaneous and celebratory. The production allows the band’s personality to shine, making it easy to imagine crowds clapping in time and voices joining in.

Lyrically, 'Setback' captures the universal truth that challenges are part of every journey, transforming obstacles into narrative fuel. Favourite Kid approach this message with warmth, humour, and a lightness of touch that never undermines the song’s emotional weight. In doing so, they create a track that is as motivating as it is joyous, a blueprint for the attitude that shapes their debut album.

With 'Setback', Favourite Kid prove once again that their music thrives in optimism tempered with authenticity, inviting us to embrace life’s detours with open arms. It’s a bright, breezy anthem that reminds us that every stumble can spark the next, stronger step forward.

Have a listen to 'Setback' in the player below.

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