
Spector have serious FOMO on new single "Half Life"
Spector channel the fear of missing out on your own life on new single "Half Life".
"Half Life" follows on from June's "I Won't Wait".
Vocalist Fred Macpherson says of the new single, ""Half Life" is about the fear of missing out on your own life. The worry that you're losing touch with people, places, culture, no longer recognising yourself in the mirror, the constant tick of the clock in the background. It's about wondering how much time you have left. But we wanted the music to be upbeat and celebratory. There's nothing better than a group of people just losing it, all singing along to something a bit miserable. That's the life blood of the indie disco, handed down from generation to generation... Dancing with tears in your eyes."
Spector's last album was 2015's Moth Boys.
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