Yard Act share "Payday" successor "Rich"
Yard Act have unveiled another preview of their debut album The Overload titled "Rich", which is described as the "natural successor to "Payday"".
"Rich" is the fourth track to be lifted from Yard Act's debut album, following last year's "Payday", "Land Of The Blind" and "The Overload" singles, and is accompanied by a James Slater-directed video.
The band's James Smith says of the new release, ""Rich" is the natural successor to "Payday". That’s the end of the story right? Success! Status! Security! Except, there’s always more money to be made, and you’re deemed a failure if your life starts to head back in the direction it came from. It’s about being so lost you’re sure you know exactly where you are and how you got there. I also wrote it because I thought it would be quite funny if Yard Act made a shit ton of money after I’d written an anti-capitalist concept album. It’ll be funny if I’m singing this song on stage when I’ve made my mint."
He adds, "At worst it makes no sense, at best it comes off as pretentious, but that’s the point I'm trying to make when I write anything really. Things only really make sense if you exclude the bits that don’t back up the point you’re trying to make. I’m a hypocrite just like everyone else. I don’t have the answers and I’m just trying to do the best I can. It’ll never be good enough though. Enjoy the ride, life is short and you never know what’s round the corner."
The Overload will be Yard Act's first collection of tracks since last year's debut EP Dark Days.
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