Bright Eyes and Cursive have collaborated on a new song, "Recluse I Don't Have to Love," combining elements from their respective tracks. Released on National Transgender Day of Visibility, all proceeds will benefit the Poison Oak Project, which aims to support LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly trans people. The collaboration was initiated by Carly Maginn, who suggested the merging of the songs during a casual moment. Bright Eyes are currently on tour promoting their recent album, with Cursive joining them for select dates, continuing their legacy of meaningful music that intertwines artistry and activism.
"Recluse I Don't Have to Love" is a mashup of Bright Eyes' and Cursive's iconic songs, fostering collaboration and supporting the LGBTQ+ community through its release.
Released on National Transgender Day of Visibility, the single aims to support the Poison Oak Project, which focuses on creating an affirming environment for trans individuals.
The convergence of these two songs came about through a suggestion from Carly Maginn, leading to a meaningful collaboration that aligns musical artistry with social activism.
Bright Eyes' ongoing tour features their latest album, while Cursive supports them, continuing their musical journey focused on artistic and social contributions.
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