YOUNG FATHERS met novelist Irvine Welsh in 2015 when Welsh was working on a documentary about creativity in Edinburgh, where they both come from. Director Danny Boyle discovered YOUNG FATHERS shortly after their Mercury Prize win in 2014. Their mutual appreciation for YOUNG FATHERS led to six of their tracks being featured in the film's soundtrack: Low, No Way, Dare Me, with three of them on the official soundtrack: 'Get Up', 'Rain or Shine', and 'Only God Knows'. YOUNG FATHERS heard about the film while working in the studio in LA with producer Dave Sitek. They returned to Edinburgh with some demos, met Danny Boyle, and put the finishing touches on the track by adding the vocals of the Leith Congregational Choir because, as they say, "there's nothing better than singing with your aunts." And the link between this track and the film pretty much ends there, because 'Only God Knows' is simply a magnificently insane work of punk-gospel; it's like being thrown into the most atheist church in the world, like dying and coming back to earth without even realizing what just happened.