Their deep consumption of films and books began shaping their songwriting on 'Spiral Your Way Out', where writers like Charles Bukowski and Joan Didion influenced its themes of reclaiming agency after a relationship that pushed them to become someone else. 'Distant Lands' draws more from Wong Kar Wais films and their flawed characters and restless longing, as well as literature that embraces uncertainty, particularly the work of Milan Kundera. Zzzahara describes this self-driven cultural education as something that has helped bring perspective and stability without dulling their wild streak. "With this record I thought, what can I say about my life that's authentic without it being woe is me? So that's how I wrote the songs. Let me tell it like the facts, they say. My whole life I've always been so fucking sad, and at some point you get addicted to the sadness. You get addicted to people treating you like shit. You get addicted to the feeling of hurting. Now Ive reached a place where I'm like, nah, dude. I think I'd rather not." Staking a flag in the ground for living truthfully - and that not necessarily meaning perfectly - 'Distant Lands' is laced with the stoic acceptance of life's currents, positive and negative. There's no bullshit to be found here - no solipsism, and certainly no regrets. As long as you're young and you still have energy then you should do things you love, because you never know, they say. You gotta just put your whip to the sky and fucking crack it.
TRACK LISTING
1. Whispering Tree
2. Wandering Eyes
3. She Doesn’t Want Me To Exist
4. Speed Racer
5. Chinese Tobacoo
6. My Little Dove
7. Butterflies
8. Count The Roses
9. Garden
10. I Don’t Understand
11. Andy’s Got A Gun
12. Rainy Days
13. I Can Be Yours Feat. Winter