Australian synth pop group Cut Copy has released their first new music in five years, with the single 'Solid' and its B-side 'A Decade Long Sunset.' Frontman Dan Whitford describes 'Solid' as a personal anthem born from chaotic times, emphasizing themes of resilience. The B-side features pedal steel by Graham Lee, showcasing a seven-minute psychedelic experience. A limited 12-inch vinyl pressing celebrates the release, with a note of more music and potential tour plans teased for fans, indicating a promising comeback for the band since their last album, 'Freeze, Melt.'
Solid' is about resilience, about holding on to your vision even when everything feels upside down. It came out of a pretty chaotic time, both personally and globally.
A Decade Long Sunset is a more free-flowing experiment, clocking in at seven minutes. The band recruited Graham Lee of Australian band The Triffids to play pedal steel.
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