Aaron Taos Returns With Visuals For His Commercial Emo Pop Song "Saboteur"
With the rise of social media, people tend to fall under the yoke of comparison and envy. It’s easy to see other’s success and to compare your situation to theirs. And that often ruins happiness and can plunges you into depression. In his new video “Saboteur”, made of VHS images, Aaron Taos denounces and tackles those tendencies, in some sarcastic way. The track has a nice flavored emo-pop, blended with some charismatic verses. About the song, Aaron shares:
A friend of mine recently mentioned the Theodore Roosevelt quote “Comparison is the thief of joy” and I think that optimizes the sentiment of this song for me.
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