Colorblind have returned with two brand-new singles called “Letdown” and “Misery Loves Company.” On “Letdown,” frontman Travis Moseley has said:
“‘Letdown’ explores the inner conflict of still caring for someone who consistently hurts and disappoints you… Despite the pain, there’s a lingering attachment — the feeling that the other person might be a missing piece — but that connection is built on illusions, lies, and emotional neglect.”
And on “Misery Loves Company,” he’s said:
“This song is about the slow unraveling that happens when you’re caught in someone else’s darkness — how love turns into survival, and how pain shared doesn’t always mean pain healed. It’s a breaking point anthem for anyone who’s been drained by trying to save someone who won’t save themselves.”
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