![]() PC: Speaking of that larger body of work, how does Generation of Me build upon American English and Surviving the Suburbs while also differentiating itself? ![]() There are elements related to the music industry and the people you meet and the voices that you have in your head. There’s a great message in the song about how I was going through some struggles and trying to figure out what kind of artist I wanted to be. ![]() I wanted to capture a bit of that experience-finding a way to find yourself in this big metropolis in a way that feels authentic to you. New York is equally the most draining and most exciting place in the world. I was trying to find my place and trying to find my people. In terms of the inspiration for it, I was broke, young, and living in New York City. ![]() That experience was a very important piece to the relationship that Adrian and I now share. He then went on to produce the whole record and helped write about half the record with me. It sparked what would later become a very rewarding and incredible collaboration. The first time that we sat down together that song came out. It was the first thing we ever wrote together. Tor: I wrote “Big City” with a friend of mine, Adrian Simon. PC: Tell us about “Big City” and the inspiration behind the song. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Tor about Generation of Me, his long-running collaboration with Adrian Simon, and more. ![]() His new record, Generation of Me, is a retrospective look at his journey as a man and artist. Since the success of American English and Surviving the Suburbs, Tor Miller has embarked on an exciting new chapter in his career as an independent artist. He received praise from countless publications including The Huffington Post and Nylon, and released two critically-acclaimed albums: American English and Surviving the Suburbs. The New York-based artist was quickly making a name for himself with his emotive songwriting and powerhouse vocals. A few years ago, we introduced you to Tor Miller. ![]()
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