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New album: We treat natural resources like water and air as carelessly as we tend to treat each other

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05/11/2018

Article about the music single "Longer Lives" from album "The Hourglass Sessions" which deals with existential questions prompted by the climate crisis, notably concentrating on time and the ephemeral. A point is that many of our perceived infinite resources are, in fact, finite.

‘We treat natural resources like water and air as carelessly as we tend to treat each other. In a sense, our lives are too short. We are not geared to understand the repercussions of our actions centuries or even just decades down the line.’

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TitelNyt album: Vi behandler vand og luft lige så skødesløst, som vi behandler hinanden
Grad af anerkendelseRegional
Mediets navn/udløbHorsens Folkeblad
MedietypeInternet
Land/OmrådeDanmark
Dato05/11/2018
Producer/forfatterChristian Rimestad
URLhttps://hsfo.dk/horsens/Horsens-sanger-med-nyt-album-Vi-behandler-vand-og-luft-lige-saa-skoedesloest-som-vi-behandler-hinanden/artikel/195672
PersonerMartin Høybye
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