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Brandon Boyd (Incubus) Premieres New Song “Dime In My Dryer”

Brandon Boyd (Incubus) has shared a new track called “Dime In My Dryer.” This song will appear on his new album “Echoes And Cocoons,” which is set to be released on March 11. Boyd commented:

“It was in the relative silence of a world mostly shut down that I noticed how loud things had been in the before-times. Not the obvious part of my life that is governed by big sounds and traveling, no, but that chatter or noise that emits from our shared experience as people. All of a sudden it would stop for brief intervals and in those gaps is where I began to see the parts of my life and my general experience that offered more signal and less noise.”

He also added the following about the song’s title:

“The proverbial dime in my dryer… There it was, spinning around, topsy-turvy, a jumbled load of yesterday’s linens, but somewhere in there lurked a tiny metal sphere, clanking and pinging in occasional rhythms, even catching the light periodically and shimmering like winks in the spin cycle, singing out to anyone sitting still enough to hear its song.”

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PostedJanuary 14, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBrandon Boyd, Incubus, Dime In My Dryer, Echoes & Cocoons

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