Home Counties return with new single 'Spain'

Home Counties have reemerged with 'Spain', a brooding, tightly wound new single that signals a striking creative shift for the London six-piece. Premiered on Steve Lamacq’s BBC 6 Music show, the track marks the band’s first release since their acclaimed 2024 debut album 'Exactly As It Seems', and reveals a leaner, colder, more introspective sound, produced by none other than Al Doyle (Hot Chip, LCD Soundsystem).

Taking the form of a fractured conversation between a disillusioned realist and a wide-eyed idealist, the track explores the creeping fear of losing your moral compass as you age. Told through the lens of a British expat hiding beneath the Mediterranean sun, it’s a searing portrait of internal decay and quiet self-betrayal.

“‘Spain’ is essentially an argument with yourself,” explains frontman Will Harrison. “It’s about growing older and fearing the person you might become—or already are. It’s about figuring out if you can grow up without selling yourself out.”

Driven by brooding synths, minimal yet punchy percussion, and Harrison’s stark vocal delivery, 'Spain' trades the band’s earlier eccentric charm for something more brooding and complex. It’s a statement of intent, an evolution in tone and ambition that doesn’t abandon the dancefloor, but uses it as a space for existential reflection.

Watch the new video for 'Spain' in the player below.

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