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"The [song's] subject matter explores love in today’s context, where the climate and fate of the planet are becoming increasingly uncertain," says Cut Copy frontman Dan Whitford.
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"I took the photo we’re using for this single's cover in what used to be the horse racing portion of the casino, which seemed to have been abandoned since the early 2000s," says JR JR's Josh Epstein.
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"It's been overwhelming to record these talented artists as they put their own spin on Neal [Casal's] songs," says Dave Schools.
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“We gotta work for it and change our ways before it’s too late and get in harmony with love and equality for all of humanity and for nature too.”
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"We challenged ourselves to write an old-fashioned song that was NOT about love,”
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“This is, in a lot of ways, is the first lyrically uplifting record we’ve made,” Megan Lowell says about Larkin Poe's Self Made Man.
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"To us, Black Lives have always mattered, but as the rest of the world begins to learn and understand this, we will continue doing what we do best," says the Suffers Kam Franklin.
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“Having been in transit almost my whole life — this record is, essentially, about connection and longing," says Swedish-born lead singer and guitarist Petter Ericson Stakee.
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"'Down at the So and So on Somewhere' is a regretful song about having regrets. Now, it seems even more sad than we thought it was back then."
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“[It's about being] afraid of what’s outside but conversely being kind of full of yourself but in reality, just a bit sad and lonely," says Tom Smith.