"Even if it makes you angry, you've got to keep going," he says, capturing the resolve that fuels the album's hopeful spirit.
"It's the last song Mark heard and loved," O'Donoghue reveals, and that emotional weight echoes throughout the record.
Songs like 'Home Is Where the Hurt Is' and 'Both Ways' delve into loss and resilience with a stripped-down sincerity that feels like the band is peeling back its stadium-sized layers.
"You've got to keep busy, or the road will occupy you," he explains, highlighting the balance between touring and creative inspiration.
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