Sunflower Bean, the trio from New York, has released their impactful single "There's a Part I Can't Get Back," which sets the tone for their upcoming album, "Mortal Primetime," due April 25. The song delves into personal trauma and the healing journey, and showcases the band's emotional and raw sound. Julia Cumming describes the song as a reflection of anger towards the need for healing after personal experiences. Also, the accompanying video emphasizes the band's supportive dynamics as they navigate difficult themes, reinforcing their reputation for confronting uncomfortable truths in their music.
This song addresses the lasting scars of grooming-the parts of yourself that are stolen and the anger you carry because of it. It emerged in such a raw, direct manner that there was no space for second-guessing how I felt.
The line, 'If I die before I wake, I pray the Lord lets me get even first,' encapsulates the intensity of these feelings that defy logic.
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