Friendship knows no bounds 'All Over the World'
Friendship Share ‘All Over the World’
Taken fronew album ‘Caveman Wakes Up’
Released 16th May via Merge Records
Friendship is back with “All Over the World,” the latest from their hotly-anticipated album Caveman Wakes Up, out May 16 from Merge Records. The track is appropriately named, as Friendship will make their way across the United States and Canada over the course of a newly-announced summer tour.
LISTEN TO “ALL OVER THE WORLD”
The track, a smouldering rumination on the nature of working class life, is a showcase for Wriggins’ rueful baritone and poetic sense of the lyric, its keenly realized images of time spent at work and rest alike bleeding out into one of Friendship’s most compelling character studies yet.
Dan Wriggins on “All Over the World”:
"It's about a guy in his 30s who works too many hours for a landscaping company, gets home every day, and all he can do is drink beer and watch TV and play video games, and he sees his life wasting away and feels bitter about it. But the song dwells on a brief moment of ecstasy, in which he feels life, connects to the world and forgets the world. Any resemblance to the past ten years of my life is purely coincidental!"
Friendship - Caveman Wakes Up
1.Salvage Title
2.Tree of Heaven
3.Betty Ford
4.Free Association
5.Hollow Skulls
6.Artex
7.Love Vape
8.Wildwood in January
9.Resident Evil
10.All Over the World 11.Fantasia