The moody, guitar-driven Bernie Sanders marks the second single — following Say Less — to be lifted from the Philadelphia shoegaze band's upcoming fourth LP, 'The Great Dismal' and comes paired with an unsettling video directed by Jordan Hemingway. Frontman Domenic Palermo said in a statement:
"Originally, it was about being lost in Japan… both figuratively, and literally. While searching relentlessly for an answer, you typically find yourself unearthing deeper meaning and often prompting more questions. By the end of it all you don’t even know if you were ever lost at all or if you were exactly where you were supposed to be the whole time. I really don’t even know what it means anymore."
The follow-up to 2018's 'Dance on the Blacktop' is due out on October 30.
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