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Set It Off Confirm October Release For 'Duality'

Tuesday, 02 September 2014 Written by Huw Baines

Set It Off will release their new album, ‘Duality’, on October 14.

Recorded with producers Brandon Paddock , Tommy English, Megan & Liz and Matt Appleton in Los Angeles, the record is the follow up to ‘Cinematics’. Cody Carson, the band’s vocalist, said:

"I've always been borderline obsessed with the notion of duality. Something about the juxtaposition of two polar opposites seems so vulnerable and blatantly human to me. Everyone has two sides, the side they let people see and the side they hide. In this record I decided to bare exactly who I am and what I go through in my day to day life. Love, heartbreak, sex, alcohol, happiness, sadness, anger, the human experience. I want you to hear this record and experience every human emotion you're capable of feeling.

"It's not just the lyrical content that represents duality, the instrumentals portray it as well. You'll hear dark, minor verses that transition to bright, happy choruses. Just like our lives, the great involuntary, impulsive non-stop roller coaster ride. I'm sick of fake people and watching them skate by with the idea that it's okay to put on an act to gain confidence and trust in their peers. Allow me to be the first to tell you this about myself: I am good, I am evil. I am solace, I am chaos. I am human, and that's all I've ever wanted to be. Be human with us and show us your true duality."

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