Heartbreak Kid

Album: Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations (2023)
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  • "Heartbreak Kid" is a cinematic breakup saga with soaring guitars, a punchy, anthemic rhythm, and Justin Young detailing a romance's demise. It's a sonic roller coaster through the wreckage of love.

    "There are two types of people in the world – people that have had their heart broken and people that haven't had their heart broken yet," said Young of the song. "'Heartbreak Kid' is a call to arms, a reminder that in a world where too many of us feel too detached too often, facing your feelings head-on can make you feel more alive, even if it feels like the world is ending. It's a song to keep you company on the busy freeway that connects loss to discovery."
  • In the chorus, Young shifts between two usages of the title, first advising, "Let your heart break, kid," before switching it to a new identity, singing: "Oh you never thought they'd leave you but they did. Now everybody calls you the heartbreak kid."

    "I do enjoy a call to arms sometimes, which I don't really know how often we've done because maybe it can be hard to get right," Young told NME. "But there's a subtle flip in there, which I quite like."
  • The Vaccines wrote "Heartbreak Kid" with Rory Andrew and Andrew Wells, who also produced it.

    Rory Andrew is best known for his work with Machine Gun Kelly, including "I Think I'm Okay," "Glass House" and "Death In My Pocket."

    Andrew Wells has also worked with the likes of 5 Seconds of Summer ("Want You Back"), Bebe Rexha ("Last Hurrah") and Elley Duhé ("Middle Of The Night").
  • The Vaccines released "Heartbreak Kid" as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations, on September 15, 2023. It's the band's first release since the departure of original guitarist Freddie Cowan.
  • The album title is inspired by a lyric from Don McLean's timeless song "American Pie" ("with a pink carnation and a pickup truck").

    "I was living in LA while writing this record, and 'American Pie' is a song about disillusionment with America and the American dream, and his feeling that something had died," said Young. "I guess I was coming to terms with similar things – my understanding of what the real West Coast of America was, after growing up on a diet of American pop culture. That was all coming to a head as various relationships were ending. That was the seed of it. It's about the loss of dreams."

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