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The track debuted alongside an essay from Illuminati Hotties’ Sarah Tudzin, which you can read over on The Talkhouse.
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I guess the song is about trying to get free of guilt and regret, to move to a lighter place. Browse hundreds of songs like Gay Bar by Rosie Tucker (2019) like Our Song, Heels and La Vie En Rose and add them to your playlist on Spotify, YouTube. I’ve found that if I want freedom from the bad feelings then I have to seek out forgiveness of myself and others by whatever terms are available the minute I’m ready to let go. I can’t always hope to resolve painful interpersonal conflicts alongside the people those conflicts concern, and bitterness feels practical, and anger comes naturally, and I often employ both against painful loose ends, even when these mechanisms wear me down and diminish in usefulness. Watch the video for Gay Bar from Rosie Tucker's Never Not Never Not Never Not for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. And gone to the gay bar I woulda said that seems right Cause I knew you’d had a few When I got into the car I was clutching the upholstery tight Saint Peter clad in leather She was looking quite. But the sample I used to create the sound at the end was a quote from an old interview Dusty Springfield gave to Gay News in 1970. “Habit” aims to describe the process of coming to terms with and moving through feelings of regret. For example the song ‘Gay Bar’ is about having a good time at a cowboy gay bar in the Valley, says the Los Angeles-based Tucker, 24, who uses they/them pronouns. Here’s what Tucker had to say about the song: It’s a wordy song about not being confident enough to say the right words, and Tucker manages to make that interior struggle into something we can all sing along to. It chugs along opposite Tucker’s lyrics, which come out rushing out like water, their voice tripping over itself. Last month, Rosie Tucker announced their sophomore album, Never Not Never Not Never Not, with “ Gay Bar,” and today they’re sharing another new single from it, “Habit,” which was the track that stood out for me immediately on first listen. All music and lyrics by Rosie Tucker Published by The Sunshine Sound ASCAP This compilation was mastered by Patrick Brown at Different Fur Studios, except tracks 1, 2, 5 and 6 Cover art by Traci Larson and Lindsey Garland Domes All other work done by the artists, except as noted below.