Emotional Firefighters
Emotional Firefighters is an American rock band from Los Angeles. They released their debut single "(I'm Not) The Enemy" in 2019, followed by the album...
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Emotional Firefighters is an American rock band from Los Angeles. They released their debut single "(I'm Not) The Enemy" in 2019, followed by the album "Fires" in 2021. Their songs include "Borderline," "Chokepoint," and "The Last of Us."
Their music often addresses social issues, with lyrics that have sometimes drawn attention. The song "Fires" touches on police brutality and systemic racism, which led to some pushback from conservative groups. They've kept writing about these topics anyway.
Beyond recording, the band has worked with charities and organizations focused on social justice and community development. Their concerts have become gathering points for fans who connect with the messages in songs like "Forgive Me Now" and "Godspit."
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