Leading up to the release of their debut self-titled LP, Muzz — formed by Interpol's Paul Banks, Bonny Light Horseman's Josh Kaufman and the Walkmen's Matt Barrick — have shared a new acoustic performance of the record's lead single "Bad Feeling."
The track, which was originally released in the early days of March, now sees the band's physically distanced performance recorded in Edinburgh, Brooklyn and Philadelphia.
"Decided to try something live-ish!" the band wrote in a statement. "Here's a song of ours called, 'Bad Feeling,' played to each other through our funny telephones and then back atcha, through yours."
They added: "It was a fun thing to try to keep things interesting and creative during lockdown."
Muzz arrives via Matador Records on June 5.
Watch the band's performance below.
The track, which was originally released in the early days of March, now sees the band's physically distanced performance recorded in Edinburgh, Brooklyn and Philadelphia.
"Decided to try something live-ish!" the band wrote in a statement. "Here's a song of ours called, 'Bad Feeling,' played to each other through our funny telephones and then back atcha, through yours."
They added: "It was a fun thing to try to keep things interesting and creative during lockdown."
Muzz arrives via Matador Records on June 5.
Watch the band's performance below.