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| Photo Credit Travis Bailey |
Indie-rock/folk artist Truman Sinclair has this week shared his new single ‘dustland’, out now via Capitol Records/Polydor Label Group. Built on a looping guitar riff, the song’s twangy melodies and raw vocals weave a coming-of-age story with striking clarity and poetic grace. "dustland’ is about coming of age and finding something to fight for in the chaos," says Truman. He also shared a poem about the new song:
A hard concrete cancer
creeping towards the ocean
the mother
the green
The machines scream
The towers gleam
Rubble in the trees
The water is boiling
Feeling stupid holding my sign
Nonetheless begging my species
Not for my sake
Not even for theirs
But for hers!!!!!!
The ‘dustland’ video was filmed in L.A. by Truman’s good friend (and fellow bandmate in their alternative band Fat, Evil Children) Nic Skrabak. Take a watch for yourselves below.

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