Taste Test: Luke Wallace expresses political frustrations with ‘Jetlag’
The singer-songwriter offers up political frustrations and need to cherish the earth.
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While the world is on lockdown, a song like Luke Wallace‘s “Jetlag” carries with it an eerie weight. “I love the land more than my country,” he admits. The rootsy protest song configures Wallace’s frustrations over political figures and their lack of empathy for the earth from which we’re all born and thrive. Its brightness is deceptive, hypnotizing you into murky waters of what it means to be a human being, and what our role even is in protecting nature. Wallace’s expressions of exhaustion and frustration weed throughout his performance. It’ll grip you from inside out.
“Jetlag” is ripped from Wallace’s new album, What on Earth, out everywhere now.
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