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Girl Tones have today released their new single and video, Blame, that takes the remnants of youthful angst and analyzes it under the more mature lens. The accompanying video was filmed in the ‘70s wonderland that is Nashville’s Dive Motel, the vintage-tinged cut plays up the trope of sibling rivalries from pulling pranks to dividing the bedroom down the middle and not crossing the line. Girl Tones will also be hitting the road this Summer alongside Silversun Pickups for a North American run, as well as appearing at festivals including Lollapalooza, Shaky Knees Music Festival and Austin City Limits Festival.
“Originally I wrote ‘Blame’ totally differently, it was out of teenage spite, the lyrics were blaming everyone but myself. When we brought it to the studio, being in my mid-twenties, I now have a very different outlook on life and rewrote most of it. As you get older, relationships become more complicated, truthfully who is to blame if they fail? In the song we play with that idea of right and wrong, pride and vulnerability. ‘Blame’ explores the emotional weight of unresolved conflict and how the need for accountability can clash with pride and pain. It’s difficult to pursue forgiveness in yourself and others.” (singer and guitarist Kenzie Crowe)
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