Baltimore’s electro/industrial band Fun Never Starts returns with their new single “Fertilizer,” following a three-year hiatus from their previous release, “Who Cares.” Founded and led by Jenny Rae Mettee, the track critiques a distracted, material-driven society with catchy grooves and sharp programming, complemented by guitarist JP Wilson’s wild riffs. The song raises questions about authenticity and societal pressures, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences.
Given the themes of superficiality and societal distraction explored in “Fertilizer,” how do you think music can serve as a catalyst for self-reflection and societal change?
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