Dawes Shares ‘Everything Is Permanent’ Single
Watch a performance video of the track from the band’s upcoming album, ‘Misadventures Of Doomscroller.’
By Andy Kahn Jun 17, 2022 • 11:54 am PDT

Photo by Ward & Kweskin
Dawes released “Everything Is Permanent,” the latest single off their upcoming studio album, Misdaventures Of Doomscroller. The Los Angeles-based outfit shared an accompanying official live performance video to accompany the new track.
Produced by Jonathan Wilson, Misdaventures Of Doomscroller will be released by Rounder Records on July 22. The album, which is Dawes’ eight full-length studio release, features the previously shared singles “Comes In Waves” and “Someone Else’s Café / Doomscroller Tries to Relax.” Regarding “Everything Is Permanent,” Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith stated:
“This is a song (about how everything about us is tracked, documented, recorded, filed, mined, bought, sold, etc. etc. on some level) that is wrapped around a molten core of a breakdown/freakout/majorminorinterweave that is probably the moment I’m most proud of on the whole record. After showing you the blood and guts, we gently sew the song back together again and end with what could be the tagline for all of social media and the screen-life-culture that we subscribe to these days to varying degrees: ‘Did you really need to cry? Or be seen crying?’”
The single’s performance video was recorded in Hollywood at the historic EastWest Studios and captured by director Caitlin Gerard. Watch Dawes play their new single, “Everything Is Permanent” below:
Dawes recently confirmed a co-headlining tour with Bahamas in September. Dawes teams up with The Head And The Heart for tour dates in August.
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