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Wake Up (Radio Edit)

from The Coin

July 18th, 2025
6 tracks
20:18
The Coin
The Coin
Wake Up (Radio Edit)
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Wake Up (Radio Edit)
Talking with Hands
There’s nothing funny about this There’s nothing funny about all of the *** that you pile on our houses There’s nothing funny about this I can’t believe where your mouth is I can’t believe that you put it where he sit Well maybe that’s it, you should be ashamed There’s nothing normal about this There’s nothing normal about all of the spit that you pour on our spouses There’s nothing normal about this There’s nothing moral about this There’s nothing moral about all of the *** that you put on our list This isn’t a game Wake up, get out It’s revolution time Get up, get out I wanna see your mind There’s nothing funny about all of the *** that you put on our list You should be ashamed Wake up, get out It’s revolution time Get up, get out I wanna see your mind I wanna see your mind
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Talking With Hands returns with The Coin, a four-song, gapless EP written in direct response to the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The project captures a rising tide of political despair, pairing tightly wound arrangements with a sharpened vocal edge.

“Had the 2024 election gone a different way, I might not have felt the same urgency,” says Matthew Smith, aka Talking with Hands. “But I couldn’t ignore it. I needed to say something now.” 

Tackling a crumbling socio-political landscape with a creative outpouring is no small feat. Expressing protest and defiance through music is a time honored tradition that Smith felt compelled by, reflecting - ”I see a lot of comedy and satire in the creative space addressing this, but I don’t see enough anger, especially in music. Everyone is understandably exhausted, but I’m personally not finding laughter to be a satisfying response right now.” 

Where the previous album, Organic Machine, was a lush and layered ponderance on the future of creativity and how humanity and technology intersect, The Coin leans into heavier guitar tones, despondent reflections of  the tense landscape and a more aggressive performance style. Lyrically, it navigates the thin line between protest and personal anguish. “I’m not calling for violence, but I do find myself praying that certain profoundly unqualified persons would die. That’s the emotional truth this record wrestles with.”

At once blistering and thoughtful, The Coin stands as Talking With Hands’ most direct and politically engaged work to date. May it serve as a companion in your own frustrations and an inspiration to take action.

Credits

Written and performed by Matt Smith
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Matt Smith at FunHouse in Los Angeles
Production Assistant: Elinor Smith

Artwork by Michael Eades
Photos by Elinor Smith

Thanks to: Barnes, Cammarn, Eades, Frazier, Rogers, Sun, Smith

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