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[3] In interviews, Klinghoffer said that he composed songs that would be part of his band Dot Hacker's fourth studio album.

[5] The album touches themes from post-World War II tension to anxiety in contemporary times and interpersonal relations.

[6] To celebrate the release of the album, on March 19 Klinghoffer and Walsh have a stripped-down live concert that was broadcast on the Moment House platform.

An "after party" ticket was also available for Klinghoffer solo performance with songs on demand via Twitter, the setlist includes originals, b-sides and covers.

On March 24, a Listening Party of the album was held where Josh commented, via Twitter, curiosities about the recording process of the LP.