Watch the Copyrights New Video for "Stuck in the Winter!"
The Copyrights are set to release their new album, Alone in a Dome, on October 22nd. They’ve already released one single, “Halos,” and they’ve now dropped the second, “Stuck in the Winter.” Like its predecessor, this new track bleeds with big choruses and power-pop hooks. You can stream it, and watch their new video below. Then, score a pre-order bundle via our webstore. Additionally, the band is playing all kinds of cool shows, including the 35th anniversary of the Lost Cross this weekend. For more info on their latest song, read what drummer and lyricist Luke Mcneill had to say below:
“Stuck in the Winter” is the last of our four 'season' songs, following Stuck in Springtime, Summer, and Fall. It was obviously influenced by Screeching Weasel doing the same thing back in the 90s. I think this is the best of the four, and in fact one of my favorite songs I've ever written. It's about the general malaise of winter, which I think affects everyone but I also think gets worse with age. But I've also always been somewhat hopeful during winter, when the sunset gets later and later every day. The clip at the beginning is Buckminster Fuller, who has a special connection to Carbondale and is pretty influential to a lot of the themes on the album.
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