Synthpop/alternative outfit Social Order, comprised of vocalist/guitarist Mason Musso (Metro Station), drummer Anthony Improgo (Metro Station, Parade of Lights), and guitarist Andrew Ward (Nuwave Fighters), formed during the pandemic as a means to combat isolation and generate purposeful creativity.
Their latest single, “How To Lie,” which grapples with the seesaw of romanticizing the past during apocalyptic depression, as well as delving into complicated feelings inherent in toxic relationships, features goth chanteuse Raven Quinn.
“It feels energizing to be creative in all aspects, especially during these unprecedented times,” says Musso. “We definitely drew inspiration from artists we admire for the aesthetic of this new music, but we also poured our feelings and lives into the production and lyrical content of these songs…With all that people have been going through these last few years, we felt the theme had to reflect that. Sometimes exploring that darkness can be cathartic.”
Social Order will embark on a 10-city tour supporting the music and reconnecting with live music fans.
Watch the video for “How To Lie” below.
The How to Lie EP is out now.
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