Bryan Adams has launched a brand new anti-war music titled “What if There Were No Sides at All.”
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The plaintive, acoustic ballad options languid slide guitar and Adams’ easy pleas for peace. “Don’t make me hate, don’t make me choose,” he implores. “Why should one side win and the other side lose?“
“This is an anti-war peace song,” the “Summer of ’69” singer and songwriter defined within the music’s YouTube video description. “The locations are generic but are meant to represent conflicts in the world. The aim of this song is to provoke thought and perhaps even encourage governments to sit down and talk peace. At the moment there is only escalating division and death — a result of the billions of dollars spent by governments to fund these endless wars.”
Adams launched his most up-to-date album, So Happy It Hurts, in March 2022. He wrote a lot of the 12-track album whereas caught inside throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
“The pandemic and lockdown really brought home the truth that spontaneity can be taken away,” Adams stated of the So Happy It Hurts title monitor. “Suddenly all touring stopped, no one could jump in the car and go. The title song ‘So Happy It Hurts’ is about freedom, autonomy, spontaneity and the thrill of the open road. The album of the same name touches on many of the ephemeral things in life that are really the secret to happiness and, most importantly, human connection.”
Adams will get to benefit from the thrill of the open highway once more when he hits the highway with Joan Jett for the following leg of his So Happy It Hurts tour. The joint trek begins on June 6 in Baltimore and runs by means of Aug. 3 in Seattle.
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