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“I'm more or less using it to my advantage,” she tells SiriusXM's Trunk Nation (via Blabbermouth). “Because now all I have to do is top whatever I've been writing and make sure I have enough content for when this actually all starts happening again that we can raise that bar [as we did] with Vicious.”
Interestingly, it sounds as though the lyrical content of this new album could now be reworked, with Lzzy wanting to discuss different topics since the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The weirdest thing is how now the subject matter has kind of changed,” she continued. “With writing lyrics, there's a bunch of different things that I think I was really excited about or into a couple of weeks ago, and now, I don't know… lyrics mean something different now.
“We were doing this Twitch performance yesterday to raise money for this relief fund for medical people and also trying to raise money for maybe eventually getting a vaccine… We performed two songs — one of our songs was The Silence off of Vicious and the other one was Here's To Us. And it's amazing how as I was singing these lyrics, all of a sudden, it just means something completely different than what it was a couple of weeks ago.
“And so I'm approaching that with almost this – excitement, yes, but also I feel like I'm just observing the world in a different way. So I might actually end up… even the songs that I thought that were worthy of the record a couple of weeks ago, I might just have to trash those for now and just start again.”
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