
"'Out of Context' delivers a snarky comment against corporate life and late stage capitalism - with dystopian office life as its backdrop it highlights the absurdity of an unachievable work ethic and the glorification of the grind."
"'Musically I love playing this one,' Spencer Krug says of 'Berserker Mode.' 'I love the groove. The shapes and patterns on the piano are incredibly pleasing to play, in terms of movement, ergonomics, and tactility. And it's a fun one to sing.'"
"'A huge part of what we do requires us to frequently be seen and to have a lot of our lives documented, either in photos or videos, whether we're feeling up to it or not,' Courtney Carmichael says. 'It can get really overwhelming and all-consuming when so much of your energy is put into your physical looks, especially when you just don't feel like being in the spotlight or having that kind of attention on you.'"
A variety of new music releases are highlighted, showcasing different genres and themes. Library Card's single critiques corporate life and capitalism. Spencer Krug expresses joy in playing his new song, emphasizing its musicality. Guided by Voices offers an indie rock track from their upcoming album. Sundayclub discusses the pressures of public visibility in their lead single, reflecting on the overwhelming nature of being in the spotlight. A.A. Williams also contributes a new track, adding to the diverse musical landscape.
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