Sometimes it just feels so good to break the rules. And The Upset Victory explores that idea on their latest track, "The Weekend (Bad Habits)."
"'The Weekend' is a bit of a satire, urging one to embrace their inner demons or desires (bad habits)," singer Jason Dill tells Myspace, "whilst poking fun at the status-quo of 'morality' — church and confession of sins. The song also points to our innate attraction to chaos, and our tendency to lust after something [or] someone despite knowing or being told it is 'no good.'"
Jason adds that it's also a bit biographical, too. "I feel 'The Weekend' is a reflection of my own life and the menace I have been," he adds.
Listen to the track below.
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