Pandemic PTSD

Album: Undefeated (2024)
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  • On "Pandemic PTSD" Frank Turner tackles a topic most folks are trying to forget: the lingering effects of the COVID pandemic. The song throws open the saloon doors on the collective societal hangover we're all nursing and starts a conversation that he feels is being swept under the rug.

    "There's a fair degree of trauma for a lot of people in a lot of different walks of life," Turner explained to NME. "Ultimately, if you work in the live entertainment industry, it was an especially sh---y time because our job is to gather large numbers of people together in confined spaces, and travel around doing that, which is not an ideal form of employment during an airborne pandemic."
  • Turner goes on to skewer those in power who'd rather forget the whole mess: "They f---ed it up and they want nothing more than to move on," he said. "Part of me feels quite good about putting out a song with the word 'pandemic' in the title in a time when everyone seems to be trying to leave it behind."
  • The song gets a touch of therapeutic cred. Turner's wife, Jessica Guise, a trained psychotherapist, took issue with his initial use of "PTSD" in the song. The result? The bridge features the actual dictionary definition ("Post-traumatic stress disorder is characterized by persistent trauma caused by severe psychological shock or else physical injury").
  • "Pandemic PTSD" lands as part of Turner's 10th album, Undefeated, a self-written, self-produced, and self-recorded affair created in his home studio on Mersea Island in Essex. His backing band, The Sleeping Souls, provide the sonic backbone.

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