Musician and former CEO of Activision Eric Hirshberg pushes against the weight of negativity on "What’s Not Wrong," a propulsive offering from his forthcoming album More Is Not The Answer. Led by driving basslines and expansive pop-rock sensibilities, the track shapes gratitude with a sense of intention, reminding us to not focus on the things that have gone wrong, instead finding the silver linings of everyday life.
Rooted in a vibrant sonic arrangement, the anthemic production celebrates powerful resilience and quiet reflection in equal parts with an uplifting message about not losing sight of everything we have. Speaking of the track, he says, “This is a stubbornly optimistic song in a stubbornly pessimistic time.We are bombarded with negativity on an industrial scale, but we are also living through the safest, most prosperous time to be a human being in the history of the world.”
Giving us a glimpse of the album's exploration of technology, family, gratitude, purpose and human connection, the track is built on intimate songwriting and relatable perspectives that leaves us with a renewed sense of appreciation for what we have rather than with regrets over what we've lost.
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