Growing up is a tricky feat.
South London kids Little Cub seem to have matured of late, their songwriting and musicality blossoming with experience.
New cut 'Intent' absorbs this process, a knowing, self-aware tribute to growing up but also growing wild.
Alexander Gore, vocalist, says of the song: "Intent's about growing up and the nonsense nature of desire. It's about being more of an arsehole than you thought you were, and being kind of okay with that. It's about waiting for a train to Godalming to visit a girl you know you're only going to hurt. A kind of Burger King bildungsroman."
Artists Sasha Litvintseva and Graeme Arnfield direct the accompanying visuals – tune in below.
Grab 'Intent' for free on Little Cub's website.