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Every present moment is the past. Even words on a page are never concrete; the ideas might be evergreen, but the physical (or virtual) manifestation of them are not. We are always moving into the future. German indie-rocker Oliver Grandt, who also borrows influences from psychedelia and folk music, witnesses his mind floating out of himself with a five-minute epic. “Tomorrow,” paired with an anguish-drenched visual, highly exposed and tinged in a fog, wrecks through various emotional states – as he navigates the loss of a part of himself. “Get back your groove,” he sings, clutching the words closer to him. The video stars his wife and centers on artistic framework of nature and our role within an equally-transitory condition. “Where is your pride? Just try if you can,” he advises.

“Tomorrow” comes after the release of Grandt’s debut LP, Picnic at Dawn, out now.

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