Sångaren Ben Bridwells texter beskriver en filmisk reflektion på en utekväll med en vän som muterar till vad som känns som ett Law & Order avsnitt, men fallet är faktiskt ett mysterium om vart kärleken tog vägen.
Bridwell säger, “I was with my family at an indoor water park hotel. On my last day there, I was walking down the hall and this guy was like, ‘Ben?’ It happened to be this dude that was producing the film that I was writing the score for. We met up in the family-friendly hotel bar which gets closed down by us at 10:00, at which point we then ended up in the parking lot. We get a little loose - nothing too crazy, but we ended up dodging security guards. Our story then goes on to when I’m back home and someone had broken into my house. With the cops that ended up being around, there were more people turning the lights on us, one way or another. At the parking lot of the hotel, it was the security guards turning them on to check on us out there and at home, it was the lights going on and off with these cops. I’m drawing metaphors here and there from these two stories. Also, things were going poorly for me at that time and that kind of peppers the entire track.” 
 “More metaphorically,” förklarar Bridwell, “the song was meant to be a bit uplifting and I’m wishing for a better existence in a way. I’m getting over the things that had been going wrong in my life. The lights go on signifying it’s a better day kind of thing.”

”Lights” finns med på bandets sjätte studioalbum och första skivan på mer än fem år. Ljudmässigt är albumet en återgång till deras tidigare sound och den typ av rå etos som ligger bandet varmt om hjärtat. 

Det nya albumet Things Are Great släpps 4 mars.  

Sagt om bandet 
"It sounds like a hungry young band influenced by Band Of Horses, which I mean as a huge compliment."  - Stereogum 
"Lilting, breezy and anthemic." - Brooklyn Vegan 
"Easygoing and heartfelt." - UPROXX 
"Bridwell’s voice soars..." - Consequence 
"A combination of catchy folk-rock and blown-out arena indie that centers around bittersweet wordplay." - FLOOD 

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För intervjuer kontakta: Anette Ståhl / Enmusa Music, tel: 0707-180 120 anette@enmusamusic.com
För mer information kontakta Ulrika Hammar / BMG, tel 0705–295 312 ulrika.hammar@bmg.com