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Blackout Orchestra Delve into the Complexities of Non-Monogamous Relationships with “It’s Fine”

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Blackout Orchestra
Fri Sep 24, 2021
Cashbox Canada

“It’s Fine” is the latest musical effort from the unique perspective of Canadian alt-rock duo Blackout Orchestra’s primary songwriter, Ben VanBuskirk, and singer Morgan Thompson-Reid — on whom the song is based.

Available now, the catchy pop guitars and a dance beat are juxtaposed with unrelenting lyrics that emphasize honesty and vulnerability. The efficacious connection between the two is essentially due to the loving and trusting relationship they have away from their art; this natural chemistry allows for a more poignant look at aspects of relationships that are frequently not discussed in music.

“It’s Fine” examines themes of jealousy and insecurity in open relationships through multiple frames of reference to paint a sonic portrait unlike any other. The song celebrates self-reflection and personal growth in a relatable way while acknowledging seemingly insurmountable internal challenges. VanBuskirk explains how the song came together while he “was in the midst of writing songs for the next record,” which is largely atmospheric, dreamy, and a little haunted.

Watch and listen to “It’s Fine” here on YouTube:

“But this looping guitar figure was stuck in my head,” he adds.

Even though the Smashing Pumpkins-vibe was not the direction of the next album, VanBuskirk knew he had something. “It became a little bit Sonic Youth or Dinosaur Jr. tinged…” he explains. “Bands I love, but that I wouldn’t associate with our sound.”

The musical journey began in 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic was decimating any sense of normalcy. Having overcome many hardships with alcoholism and depression, VanBuskirk would seek refuge and escape in the songwriting process.

A testament to resilience and commitment, the project started as a low-budget DIY soundscape to shine a light on issues of substantive weight. The melodic energy found throughout this track is reflected in the cohesive and tight production usually assigned to more seasoned audio technicians — hence the success of Blackout Orchestra’s debut album, I Will Want You When We Are Ghosts, which was released earlier this year to positive reviews.

Blackout Orchestra’s melancholic new single, “It’s Fine,” was released in coordination with Quickfix Recordings, and is available now.

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