Cash Savage is talking up about the state of the world on her new album ‘Good Citizens’.
The album concludes with ‘Collapse’, a song she wrote for her daughter. “I hope she understands that the world is a violent place,” Cash said in a statement. “She’s growing up in a world where there’s violence everywhere, but our privilege allows us to believe that violence is someone else’s problem. The wars that are fought are at a distance. A non-violent life is a privileged life, and fewer and fewer people are living that privilege.”
‘Good Citizens’, the title track was inspired by the advertising industries unreal portrayal of mainstream Australia in commercials. “You don’t need a job to be a good citizen,” Cash insists. “You don’t need to go to church to be a good citizen. You don’t need to be married to be a good citizen. But a little bit of empathy could go a long way.”
The ‘Good Citizens’ album is preceded with the second single ‘Pack Animals’, a song about toxic masculinity with the backdrop of a funny video.
Good Citizens will be released on September 21 on Mistletone Records via Inertia.
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