By Will McGuirk
Strip away the commerce, move that over there. The world has enough commercial music, there is no need to make any more pop. But the capacity to absorb the individual’s expression of their thoughts, that capacity is infinite. Here’s a thought - fill this infinite space called the internet with the infinite content of art. Each one reach one.
“Some days it can be hard to get out of bed, but you do it anyway. BEDHEAD is the idea of carrying around the weight of what’s on your mind.
I started writing “Fight No More” a couple summers ago during a really low point in my life; I found myself feeling incredibly overwhelmed and frustrated with my depression. I had been stuck in this headspace that felt like it would never end, even after years of treatment. Suddenly, something just snapped. Enough was enough. I said “fuck this,” and “Fight No More” was born.” - Bedhead.
“The song is a meditation on belonging and the dark, slippery moments when love challenges. . . When it slips from a feeling, into work, into a mission statement of mutual truths.” - Hawksley Workman
The song “was inspired by falling in love with somebody in an impossible situation. Someone who wasn’t ready to love - not even ready to love themselves - but still falling for them completely.” - L.A. Foster