The Lowcocks Releases “The Forgotten” to express anger towards detention centers

The Forgotten” is a this powerful single that holds the government accountable for their horrid actions towards immigrants especially the children. “The Forgotten” is filled with raw authentic vocals that holds hatred that most of us can resonate to deeply with knowing how terrible the world is at this moment. As the single unfolds more; we learn that we need to do better as a society and to protect everyone around us from those who only want to do harm

The song centers immigration detention centers, especially at the southern US border, and the experience of children who arrive without the safety of relatives. The experimental, non-traditional song structure and discordant, brutal vocal lines reflect the intense subject matter, intentionally unsettling listeners without losing the heart and energy The Lowcocks are known for.

The next time you see a four or five year old kid, imagine them running alone, in the dark, scared – and then being put in a cage. Our news cycle moves fast and it’s easy to get burned out, or feel overwhelmed by the world, but these cages are still full of people and these kids are being forgotten, which is where the name of our song came from – it’s a reminder and a promise that we won’t let them be forgotten.” – Annie Oakley

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