After a 15-year album silence, Hard-Fi snap back into focus with 'Looking For Fun', a punchy, guitar-led statement taken from their upcoming record 'Sweating Someone Else’s Fever'.
It’s a track that feels wired into the current moment, laced with the band’s trademark social bite. Frontman Richard Archer channels frustration into propulsion, chasing flashes of joy in a world that feels increasingly stacked against you. The result lands somewhere between classic indie urgency and something more battle-worn, shaped by time away rather than dulled by it.
Recorded in their Cherry Lips HQ and co-produced with Wolsey White, the new album promises a broader, more liberated sound. If early cut 'They Ain’t Your Friends' took aim at hollow online culture, this latest single feels like survival through movement, noise, and release.
With UK arena dates lined up and a major summer return already underway, Hard-Fi are sharpening nostalgia into something far more necessary.
Have a listen to 'Looking For Fun' in the player below.








