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The road to new music for 3OH!3 was always planned to start in 2020, as the duo had really began capitalizing on a resurgence in popularity of sorts. That was kind of rediscovering why we do what we do, having fun, and having the time to do it. “This time off presented us with tangible time to just have nothing else to do but write music. “We write and produce a lot of music for other artists, and that takes up a lot of time,” he begins, explaining that in normal times 3OH!3 would still be touring, doing college shows, and so forth, so the inability to tour has given them almost unlimited time. Motte himself mentions that they’ve been dealing with changes to how they operate like everybody else, but still is quick to point out the positives. It’s a trade that, for Foreman, he’d make again and again, as he enjoys having a distraction from the uncertainty of the world, which is of course working on this 3OH!3 record. I’m sitting at my desk, their publicist is in their office, Motte is in his home, and Foreman is in his parents living room, which he humorously explains as “living the life of luxury as you’d expect from 3OH!3.” While Foreman’s own home is back in Los Angeles, in order to record with Motte and work on this record, he’s traded the comfort of his own home for two twin beds pushed together and helping around the house.
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Due to the gracious power of the internet and video chatting, I was still able to get together with both Foreman and Motte last week to chat about the new record, their growth, and what fans can expect to get from NEED. While there’s a lot of nostalgia in returning to Photo Finish Records, and even the title of NEED is a nod to 2008’s WANT, 3OH!3 is looking forward. Believe it or not, that’s essentially the mantra behind 3OH!3 as they gear up to release NEED - their first new album since 2016’s Night Sports. For the new release, the duo - Sean Foreman and Nat Motte - are teaming back up with Photo Finish Records, who the band released three albums with: 2008’s WANT, 2010’s Streets of Gold, and 2013’s Omens. The tricky thing with nostalgia, though, is that it is not inherently bad, but perhaps it can cause you sometimes to miss out on the things that are present and around you.Īs corny as that sounds, there’s a lot of truth behind that. Whether it’s a high school prom, or just looking back to the general lack of responsibilities of our youth, we’re all almost certainly guilty of it at one point in time. wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Double_Vision_-_Single.Nostalgia can be a funny thing, can’t it? Sometimes you find yourself listening to an old song, or looking at an old photograph, and looking fondly back on those times.dbc:Song_recordings_produced_by_Benny_Blanco.A Simlish version of this song is also featured on the soundtrack for The Sims 3: Late Night video game expansion pack. The official remix features rapper Wiz Khalifa. The song has been added to Radio 1's B Playlist in the United Kingdom. The song, which was released as the third promo single as part of the "Countdown to Streets of Gold", also doubles as the album's official second single. "Double Vision" is a song by 3OH!3 from their album Streets of Gold.