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It was crime at the time, but the laws, we changed 'em.

Board The New Pornographers • The Laws Have Changed (2003)
Format MP3
Length 4 seconds
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It was crime at the time, but the laws, we changed 'em.

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"The Laws Have Changed" is a captivating song by the Canadian indie rock band The New Pornographers. Released in 2003, this energetic track showcases the band's infectious melodies and clever lyrics. Led by prominent singer-songwriter A.C. Newman, the band is known for their harmonious pop-rock sound, blending multiple vocalists and various instrumentals in their music. In "The Laws Have Changed," Newman's distinct vocals are accompanied by the talented Neko Case and Dan Bejar. Together, their powerful voices create a sense of urgency as they croon about societal changes and the struggle to adapt. The song features catchy guitar riffs, buoyant keyboards, and a driving rhythm section, which add to its irresistible charm. If you are eager to experience the infectious sounds of The New Pornographers and "The Laws Have Changed," simply head to a music streaming platform, where you can both play and download their vast array of captivating melodies. So go ahead and immerse yourself in this brilliant track that will surely leave you humming along and craving for more.