The track is said to have "a much darker meaning to its lyrics, being critical of warrantless government surveillance and of what the US has become since 9/11."
The LA-based band last year released a behind-the-scenes clip of their recording sessions for the album. Guitarist Johannes Luley said: "We're breaking down traditional song structure. I think our music has a pop sensibility because Ryan Hurtgen writes beautiful melodies - strangely pop. It's not your typical pop music, of course, but it's accessible and you can relate."
Perfect Beings are also planning on launching a PledgeMusic campaign on Wednesday (May 27) to help with the production, manufacturing, promotion and distribution of their planned second album. Further details will be issued in due course. Watch the video here.
Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
Copyright Prog Magazine - Excerpted here with permission.
MorleyView 3 Doors Down's Brad Arnold
On The Record: Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Tommy Bolin - Shake the Devil: The Lost Sessions
AC/DC's Bon Scott Got Unusual First Impression Of Brian Johnson
Greta Van Fleet Share Live 'Heat Above' Video
Eric Clapton Forced To Postpone Spring Tour Dates
Eddie Vedder And Chicago Cubs Anthony Rizzo On New Podcast
Frost Announce First New Album In 5 Years
Shallow Side Take On Foreigner Classic 'Juke Box Hero'
Sponge To Play Rotting Pinata In Full For Live From Vegas Livestream
Singled Out: Farsight's Solace