Lava La Rue has made a return with their new single ‘easy come, easy go’ - a lively track that intertwines sharp reflections on AI, online discourse, and the digitalization of relationships with nostalgic indie melodies reminiscent of Tame Impala or MGMT. Lava refers to it as “the soundtrack of my summer holidays,” as the song balances themes of dystopian anxiety akin to Black Mirror and hopeful optimism: “Even ordinary milestones like heartbreak or a gap year seem distorted,” they share. “It's like not being sure if your crush texted you using words written by ChatGPT.” However, the overarching message of ‘easy come, easy go’ is a positive one. In Lava’s words: “Even if you feel despondent about the world, channel that energy into genuinely embracing compassion and community involvement.” You can also revisit our July 2024 interview with Lava regarding their ambitious, space-themed debut album ‘STARFACE’ and watch the video for ‘easy come, easy go’ below.
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