The Amity Affliction Share Two New B-Sides “Midnight Train” and “Don’t Wade In The Water”

Just in case you’ve burned through The Amity Affliction’s new album Everyone Loves You… Once You Leave Them and you’re in need of more music from the Aussie noisemakers, you’re in luck as the band just released not one but two new tracks.

Titled “Midnight Train” and “Don’t Wade In The Water,” the band’s new b-sides (like most Amity Affliction songs) are both extremely personal to frontman Joel Birch.

“‘Midnight Train’ came about from Ahren just singing ‘midnight train’ in amongst some other garbage when he did the scratch track for me to get an idea of how he wanted to sing the chorus,” Birch shares. “We wrote the entire song around those two words, which wasn’t actually hard because there was some context to it. It follows an arc of my relationship with my wife, ending where we are today. We’ve known each other for 25 years and the song covers some key moments for both of us.”

“As for ‘Don’t Wade in the Water,’” Birch adds, “It’s song about my mother and father and the role the church had in separating them and then the role that the church and religion played in my later life. Obviously, it is a play on the old hymn sung by Ella Jenkins, which is a beautiful, beautiful song. I wanted to contrast that with my own personal experience, which was disenfranchising to say the least.”

He continues: “There is a conversation happening within the song between my mother and father which is tumultuous and emotional, with two opposing sides with two opposing ways of viewing the world, and I really feel like it was captured well with the music. Ultimately, it didn’t make the cut but I honestly like this song as much as all the songs that made it to the record.”

To check out the new music from The Amity Affliction, be sure to look below. Afterward, if you’ve yet to check out Everyone Loves You… Once You Leave Them, head here.

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