Catchy, crisp indie with shades of Stereolab, an intimate drum beat and clarinet tones by the Dublin six-piece heralding their third LP Easy Being A Winner, out on 18 October via Central Tones / Cargo. The song, explains lyricist and guitarist Kilian O'Kelly, “lyrically tells the story of a religious person who is at a crossroads in their life. They have fallen in love with someone but also remain committed to their faith - a very common story from the past. The singer and main character is damned if they commit themselves to their religious duties as they will always be left wondering what could have been, and deems themselves to be damned by a higher power if they pick love and turn their backs to their ongoing religious commitments and faith. Whether or not the main character is turning to their loved one, or turning to a God, is left open.”
This song follows previous single Selling Shovels. To explore and enjoy this and more by Silverbacks, see also the other embedded links below.
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