Matt Shultz, the frontman of Cage the Elephant, has opened up about a harrowing chapter in his life that led to the band's new LP, 'Neon Pill.' Shultz described the experience as feeling like someone had hijacked his mind and body, leading to a period of psychosis and an arrest. Despite these challenges, the band is set to embark on 'The Neon Pill Tour,' kicking off this Thursday. Shultz's journey of overcoming these personal struggles is a testament to his resilience and dedication to his music career.
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Cage the Elephant’s frontman, Matt Shultz, is a rock ’n’ roll ringmaster known for pushing himself to the brink. After a period of psychosis and an arrest, he had to put his reality back together again. https://t.co/uMKjw31d9v
How Cage the Elephant’s frontman nearly lost it all. https://t.co/yrAjf0PDzS
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“It was like someone had hijacked my mind and my body and had been living a certain way for a number of years, and then I’d come out of a coma to this nightmare.” @CageTheElephant’s Matt Shultz on the harrowing chapter that led to new LP “Neon Pill” https://t.co/n2I55FnNqJ
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