Brisbane alternative rock trio The Comfort share final single, Garden State, off of their forthcoming album, Let The Love In, out next Friday, 3rd October, with vinyl available via BreakThrough Records.
Garden State is a song about feeling out of place in the world. It wrestles with the idea of not quite fitting into what’s considered ‘normal‘. “For most of my life, I’ve felt slightly outside the status quo, and while that’s often a blessing, I still find myself wondering what it might be like to belong more easily,” says vocalist and bassist Dominic Harper. “At its core, Garden State is a letter to myself, or a kind of self pep talk to get out there, love people, love myself, and fully live life. Though the song carries a thread of melancholy, it ultimately reflects acceptance. I’ve learned to embrace who I am and to see the value in existing outside the norm. The world has so much to offer those of us who don’t quite fit, and it would be a shame not to lean into that and explore what it truly means to exist.“
Garden State is out now and streaming everywhere. Let The Love In will be available Friday, October 3.
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