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Canadian rockers are back with a shoegaze, '90s-inspired single.

Autopilot knows the danger of deliberating on your own thoughts. That's the premise of "Hurricane," a new single from the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan-based alt rockers. Expansive '90s rock vibes mix with shoegazy guitars and synths on the impassioned song. 

"Hurricane was written partly in the solitude of the Canadian winter. After coming home from a month on the road in the States, we finished it off with some new perspective," explains vocalist/guitarist Marlon Harder to Myspace. 
 
"This song is about letting go in a tense pattern of thoughts and anxiety without completely losing yourself.  In the day of judgment and less and less thought, it’s about the pressure and cracking before letting go only to realize you’re still in the same spot — like you’re stuck in a hurricane."
 
Take in the yearning new single for yourself below. 

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