“The original intention of the song came from a chat with @wreneye1 and a Cree saying that really to me is about essentially using your subconscious mind to shape your reality. Focusing on the good and the positive reinforcement of creation. When Caleb and I started writing verses however, the connotation of the Good Life took a more sardonic twist. The song became about the same systems that keep us locked in war, social strife, patriotism, religion, climate chaos, all while selling us the Good Life and threatening to take it away when we dissent. This is a battle for survival. It’s the struggle for Justice” – Buckman Coe
Produced by Buckman Coe & Adham Sheikh
Written by Buckman Coe, Caleb Hart & Joshua Telfer