Atlanta, GA indie rock/pop band Small Reactions have shared the video for their latest single "Speak and Dress".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their album 'New Age Soul', which came out in July 2 this year through SofaBurn Records. Buy your copy here.
Speaking about it, drummer Sean Zearfoss says: “‘Speak And Dress’ reflects on how we begin a life filled with wonder and uncertainty yet slowly move into safer, complacent, often void spaces and roles later in life. The realization that we transform from being children ‘of planets and stars’ to becoming stuck in ‘daily routines [that] have us frozen in place’ is a tough pill to swallow. The video is intended to capture the tension between these spaces. In adolescence, we realize that adulthood looks like an oncoming train about to strip us of our individuality, self-expression, personality, you name it. We often act up, act out, and steer ourselves into cliques of like-minded people who are weird just like us. After all, misery loves company. Adulthood isn’t here yet, but we know it’s going to suck. This is a point of existential friction. Thankfully we’re decent skaters.”
Speaking about it, drummer Sean Zearfoss says: “‘Speak And Dress’ reflects on how we begin a life filled with wonder and uncertainty yet slowly move into safer, complacent, often void spaces and roles later in life. The realization that we transform from being children ‘of planets and stars’ to becoming stuck in ‘daily routines [that] have us frozen in place’ is a tough pill to swallow. The video is intended to capture the tension between these spaces. In adolescence, we realize that adulthood looks like an oncoming train about to strip us of our individuality, self-expression, personality, you name it. We often act up, act out, and steer ourselves into cliques of like-minded people who are weird just like us. After all, misery loves company. Adulthood isn’t here yet, but we know it’s going to suck. This is a point of existential friction. Thankfully we’re decent skaters.”
Watch the video below.
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