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Lyrically, “Polaroids” reflects on a time before everything was instant and disposable—when taking a photo required wait and commitment. “That’s what we wanted to capture, but still keep the energy high and make it hit hard,” the band explained. Following the momentum of their debut single “SMYT,” “Polaroids” proves Kerosene Cocktail is moving into a more focused, confident phase that is impossible to ignore.
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