The band also released an album trailer highlighting the making of hit single “Ain’t No Man,” as well as a video for The Making of “Satan Pulls The String,” both feature never before seen footage with Rick Rubin at Shangri La Studios.

On producing “Satan Pulls The String” Rick Rubin said: I’m happy to make records to reflect what’s done live. But to widen the palette of what’s possible might lead to different kinds of songwriting in the future, and just keep the creative process exciting for the band.

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…the most compelling moments on True Sadness lie in domestic discontent (“Satan Pulls the Strings”), the whispered contemplation of unrequited love (“I Wish I Was”), road-weary resignation (“Fisher Road to Hollywood”), and wry marriage post-mortems (“Divorce Separation Blues”).” – Esquire

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