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Brooklyn duo Collapsing Scenery returned with their new album A Desert Called Peace on March 10th, which features the previously shared lead single “Gold Rush.”

Another standout single from the record is opening cut “The Right To Life”, a track that feels like it could have been a long lost gem from the 90s Brit Pop scene, blended with hints of psych, dance, and a hypnotic atmosphere and style of production that takes the mind far and away.

About the song the band’s Reggie Debris says:

‘“The Right to Life” was written after a couple years of observing various unhinged responses to the pandemic and its societal impact, in particular an essay by RR Reno which contemptuously accused the liberal left of being consumed by a pathetic, Godless fear of death, manifested in support for lockdowns, social distancing and masks. This argument (screed, really) was all the more head-spinning coming from a conservative Catholic, who otherwise drones on endlessly about fostering a ‘culture of life’.

Enjoy a listen to “The Right To Life” now below.


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