Pharmacists return with their fourth single, In the Middle – a poignant, introspective track that gently explores themes of trauma and hope.
Songwriter Will Porteous penned the piece following the loss of his father, Mark, who passed away after a six-week battle with meningitis when Will was just 22. Before that, Will endured the emotional toll of boarding school, an experience that left lasting scars. The opening lines of the song confront this pain head-on.
At its heart, In the Middle is about holding on to whatever joy and hope remain, and finding a space both literal and emotional – for refuge and reflection.
Pharmacists have forged a powerful combination with a blend of soaring choruses and emotionally raw lyrics that resonate with the real-life journeys so many face. This is indie rock at its most honest and moving.
In the Middle is out now – https://song.link/i/1813410301
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