Westerman | Blue Comanche

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Westerman | Blue Comanche
Westerman ‘Blue Comanche’ (2020)
Find A Song about the inevitability of environmental loss as a consequence of modernization
Westerman - Blue Comanche
“I'm not a Luddite, I don't think we should go back to the Stone Age or anything, but there's still something profoundly sad about what's being lost. I find party politics frustrating, because it's so cyclical. I'm obsessed with ethics, and politics and ethics can be bad bedfellows. I'm political in a solitary way. There are issues that I think are important and occupy my thoughts, but I struggle with organized politics. In the party system there's inevitable compromise and concession, which is frustrating. That's why I like writing, you can say what you want without any dilution. I wanted this to be a calming song though, not angry. Today it's so easy to live in an echo chamber of bad news, but if you look hard you can still see individual acts of kindness everywhere. You have to be engaged and stay sensitive to suffering, but it's not constructive to live in that space all the time."
Added to FAS Spotify playlists singer/songwriter and modern times.
A song that tops his "Confirmation"? Believe it, friends.
I've listened to this 500 times.
(Westerman) - Blue Comanche (sketch)
Westerman - Blue Comanche
WESTERMAN-BLUE COMANCHE
A futurist pop composition on the subject of environmental loss via modern progress from West London artist Westerman.
Blue Comanche is the first release from his new label Play it Again Sam. Have a listen above!