Seeming has released a new single titled “Tomorrow Place,” featuring contributions from Finnish artist Marras Sinikarhu and vocals by Sarah Greene. The track, paired with a remix by Tom Shear of Assemblage 23, explores themes of uncertainty and resilience through evocative lyrics. As a B-side, “La Zona Fantasma,” a piece by Servando Carballar Heymann, will benefit Amnesty International, with proceeds supporting their advocacy efforts. This release marks a lead-up to Seeming’s forthcoming album, their first since 2020.
What do you think about the intersection of music and social activism, as demonstrated by Seeming’s support for Amnesty International through their B-side?
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