Subterranean Street Society -Their new single 'Kindness' is out following a support tour with Laura Cox and followed by a series of new releases and an album in October
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NEWS - Subterranean Street Society -Their new single 'Kindness' is out following a support tour with Laura Cox and followed by a series of new releases and an album in October
‘Kindness’ was written during a hitchhiking trip Subterranean singer Louis made with my Irish friend Stevie through Malin Head, the northernmost tip of Ireland. The lyrics are basically a diary entry from that road: snapshots of landscapes, conversations, and the strange clarity you get when you are moving without a plan. We immersed ourselves in Irish folklore during that trip. Stories about spirits, death, and fate. All of it felt very close to the surface there. At the same time, Glen Hansard’s ‘Say It To Me Now’ was on repeat, almost like a travelling companion. That song and the honesty in it seeped into the writing. A lot of the lyrics also come directly from conversations Stevie and Louis had while walking and waiting for rides. The kind of talks you only have when you are far from home; about life, death, meaning, and what actually matters. The title ‘Kindness’ comes from the fact that we were completely dependent on strangers. Every mile we travelled was given to us. It made the world feel fragile but generous at the same time.
Subterranean Street Society ne tourne pas autour du pot, le groupe de rock alternatif dano-néerlandais apporte un rock brut avec une touche poétique et a parcouru la majeure partie du monde à travers sa musique. Le trio incorpore différents genres dans leurs chansons et leur son, avec des influences claires tirées de l'indie, du folk, du grunge et du rock.

