"We're playing all these weird festivals, usually outdoors"
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The “usually outdoors” detail is doing heavy lifting. Outdoors means less control: sound drifting, weather threats, a stage built for spectacle rather than nuance. For an artist associated with loud, tactile, room-shaking music, it hints at compromise. You can still be loud, but you’re loud into open air, competing with wind and chatter and distance. It’s a subtle lament about intimacy lost.
The intent feels practical - tour talk, schedule reality - but the subtext is adaptation. The festival circuit is where the money and attention concentrate, especially as venues struggle and touring economics get harsher. Moore’s line captures a veteran musician’s double vision: grateful to keep playing, mildly alienated by the settings. It’s not bitterness so much as a clear-eyed acknowledgment that the cultural infrastructure around rock has shifted, and the gigs have gotten… weird.
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