2019Released
3:17

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This is the first single and title track from the Goo Goo Dolls' 12th studio album. It finds lead singer John Rzeznik frustrated by life and in search of a miracle pill that will solve all his problems - which is indicative of a culture obsessed with instant gratification.

Rzeznik started compiling songs for the album after the band got back from tour commemorating the 20th anniversary of their hit album, Dizzy Up The Girl. It didn't take long for the project to take shape. "The title and concept for the album just came to me at once. It hadn't happened to me in a long time, but I just got hit over the head for Miracle Pill," he told Long Island Weekly. "It was sort of a metaphor for the instant gratification. Are you sad? Take a pill. That's sort of the culture that we live in. Are you fat? Take a pill. Everybody is looking for some easy, short-cut way to find happiness and fulfillment and there just isn't. But it's work. It sucks, it's hard and it's consistent." He continued: "There's a line in 'Miracle Pill' where this guy asks this girl if she can be his miracle pill and I can be somebody else/I'm so sick of living inside of myself. It's like trying to find something external that will cure you. And we all know that it's an inside job."

Rzeznik can understand why people are so anxious for a quick fix when life gets them down, especially when there's no one to turn to in an unjust and disconnected society. "I think that our country for the last almost 20 years, we've been living in a state of this chronic, low-grade anxiety. And I think it's really starting to wear people down. I know there's times it wears me down. And we're living in an incredibly unfair society. Incredibly unfair. And I'm not talking about politics, I'm just making a social commentary," he told Forbes. "The album is about connection, loss of connection, the hope of making a connection. Look, we're turning into a very, very lonely, disconnected society. And it's starting to rear its head in very ugly, nasty ways. If there's no hope, there's going to be trouble."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Miracle Pill.
CKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
160BPM

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Warner Records
© 2019 Warner Records Inc.
℗ 2019 Warner Records Inc.

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