Special Interest are back with the new song “Nothing Grows Here.” The New Orleans band’s Ruth Mascelli mixed the track, and it was mastered by Kassian Troyer. Take a look at the song’s visualizer, made by guitarist Maria Elena, below.
Special Interest’s lead singer, Alli Logout, said, in a press statement, that the group’s new track is about “stagnancy, over-stayed welcomes and the moment you decided to confront your complacency.” She continued, “It’s about opening yourself to feel the earth dying underneath your feet. How do we stand and what do we stand for? It’s a song about the reeling in this moment. The next step? A call to arms.”
Earlier this summer, Logout and DJ and producer Margo XS released two songs from their duo deBasement: “Front Left Speaker” and “FTDJ (Thank God).”
Revisit the review of Special Interest’s Endure.
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