Norway’s punk sensation SLØTFACE and Sydney’s garage rock darlings, The Buoys rock out on the MOTR stage with their collaborative single, “Fight Back Time.”
The story of “Fight Back Time” is as intriguing as its sound. Crafted across continents, with Sløtface’s Haley Shea in Norway and The Buoys’ Zoe Catterall in Australia, this track is a testament to the power of digital collaboration. Born out of a shared struggle with the relentless pace of life, it’s a song that resonates with anyone fighting against the clock.
Haley Shea describes “Fight Back Time” as a reflection of being consumed by life’s demands and the quest to reclaim control. With its catchy hooks and rousing lyrics, the song is an anthem for those trying to balance the chaos of modern life.
The collaboration between Shea and Catterall goes beyond music. Their Zoom call discussions about time management, responsibilities, and the struggle to find balance in a musician’s life shaped the essence of “Fight Back Time.” It’s a song born from genuine connection and shared experiences.
The synergy of Sløtface and The Buoys took a physical form when Shea visited Australia, culminating in an electrifying live performance of “Fight Back Time” in Sydney. It was a moment that showcased the magic of their collaboration.
Brought to you by Propeller Recordings and Virgin Music Australia, “Fight Back Time” is a track that speaks to the perpetual struggle of staying afloat in a fast-paced world. It’s a song that mirrors our daily battles and offers a sonic escape.
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