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Overexposure Premiere New Song "Read the Signs (No Salvation)"

Overexposure have premiered a new song titled “Read the Signs (No Salvation).” This track is from the band's new EP “Strive To Survive,” which will be released on May 12. The group told No Echo the following about the song:

"The song "Read the Signs (No Salvation)" is the track we chose to start the EP and also to give the listeners as a single with the announcement because we felt it has all the ingredients to really set the tone for the whole release. It has the energy, the guitar hooks, the gang vocals, and it just sounds pissed off, which is a consistent theme throughout the EP.

Lyrically, this song speaks to my strong belief that there is no heaven or hell and that this one life is the only chance we get. Directed towards conservative christian people in power, I sing about the hypocrisy that is their religious justification for their political agendas, when they themselves live in sin and hate and think they can sweep it under the rug by saying a prayer or attending church."

“Strive To Survive” Track Listing:

01. “Read The Signs (No Salvation)”
02. “Inside Your Mind”
03. “Get Out”
04. “Dead To Me”
05. “Panic!”
06. “Twisted Teeth”

Newer:Vulvodynia Premiere New Song “Eulogy Of Ashes”Older:Demob Happy Share Cover Of The Cure's “Pictures Of You”
PostedApril 14, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDemob Happy, The Cure, Pictures Of You, Just Like Heaven - A Tribute To The Cure

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