Matter Of Mind release single and video for ‘Take It Back’

30 Jul, 2021

UK band, Matter Of Mind are back with a soaring new track called ‘Take It Back’. They continue the fight against banality with unique combinations of rock, pop and emo.

Vocalist, J Lambert-Philp says, “This song is incredibly special to all of us. It was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for us all when it came together; It was one of the most cathartic songwriting experiences we’ve had as a band to date. The song is very self-reflective whilst also acting like a mirror of someone else’s actions. It almost portrays a feeling of realising everything you thought was right, was all wrong. Everything you know is wrong, and you’re right about it. It goes to show that yourself and others’ actions affect each other more than most probably realise.

It’s a bit of a deep cut for myself and hopefully one that people can latch on to, like the lyrics latched onto me. We’ve had this track under our belts for way over a year now, but now feels like the right time to release it after the incredibly difficult year or so the world has had.”

Check it out below:

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