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AP: When do you think you broke out of that? Presley: Probably like five years ago, I broke out of everything. I just stopped. I just had an awakening, a crash and then a rediscovery period. And yeah, I just needed to get rid of things that I thought were good that weren't and I needed to go far away and just be around simple people that had a decent
-- I don't know -- just simple things. AP: What's day-to-day life like now for you? Presley: When I'm in England, I think I needed to see and just kind of start from ground zero and just needed to see and discover life again ... and just simplicity. When I'm there it tends to be cooking, walking. I love the people in my village. They're super sweet. It's a very simple life. AP: The album's lyrics focus on religion on several songs. "So Long" includes the lines: "religion so corrupt and running lives" and "churches they don't have a soul." How were you thinking about religion as you were writing this? Is it something that is on your mind (Presley has long been identified as a Scientologist)? Presley: So many things were on my mind. As intriguing as the question might be, I typically don't talk about what specifically my songs are about. And I also don't discuss politics and religion
-- just as a general rule. But I also write very metaphorically. And I'll write with whatever is on my mind and it's not always literal. But I wrote what I wrote. ... It's an open canvas for everyone to draw on, the listener. ___ Online:
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