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Of Mice And Men Premiere “Fighting Gravity” Video

Of Mice & Men have shared an official video for their new song “Fighting Gravity.” This track will appear on their new album “Echo,” which is set to be released on December 3. That effort will compile the group’s 2021 EP trilogy, which features “Timeless,” “Bloom,” and “Ad Infinitum.” Aaron Pauley said the following about the new song:

“‘Fighting Gravity‘ is about learning to let go, while also recognizing the impermanence and shortness of life. We think we’re in control of so much, but we’re really not, and that existential dilemma is at the foundation of the human condition.”

The band also added the following about the album:

“‘Echo‘ is a snapshot of the last year-and-a-half of our lives. It covers loss and growth, life and impermanence, love, and the infinite – how the most wonderful and most tragic parts of the human experience are deeply intertwined.”

“Echo” Track Listing:

01. “Timeless”
02. “Obsolete”
03. “Anchor”
04. “Levee”
05. “Bloom”
06. “Pulling Teeth”
07. “Mosaic”
08. “Fighting Gravity”
09. “Echo”
10. “Helplessly Hoping” (Crosby, Stills And Nash cover)

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PostedOctober 20, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsof mice & men, echo, fighting gravity

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