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about
'Eclipse' is 2-way conversation between struggle and hope. Written to the listener who feels as though every day they try and give it their all but it feels like the world is still caving in on them.
While that feeling is very real and very daunting we want people to know that it doesn't last forever and that there is hope. There will be a day where you can break through and live freely. It's okay to not be okay and we urge everyone to continue to be there for each daily, not just once a year.
This song is the dawn of something different and the catalyst for a new sound and direction we're taking as a band.
lyrics
These are the words that the world will never hear, trapped in silence, trapped in fear, an eternal fight that you will never win, and I still feel the void in my mind and I still see the glow in your eyes, can you bring back, bring back the sun, I’m trying to live my life but then the sky begins to fall, can you save me, can you save us all, cause I'm sick of the rain, these are the days that my mind will always fear, wrapped in violence, wrapped in sin, frustration, built from deep within, and I still feel the void in my life and I still see the glow in your eye, can you bring back, bring back the sun, I’m trying to live my life but then the sky begins to fall, can you save me, can you save us all, cause I’m sick of the rain, there is a day, can you see it? can you see it? there is a way, this I know, this I know, can you bring back, bring back the sun, I’m trying to live my life but then the sky begins to fall, can you save me, can you save us all, cause I’m sick of the rain
credits
released September 17, 2018
Vocals - Ethan Sykes
Vocals - James Temo
Drums - Mitchell Wilkinson
Guitars - Joey Sykes
Guitars/Bass/Engineer/Mix/Master - Will Thackray
Special thanks to our choir:
Shiraaz Rahim
Taylor Lack
William Rogan-Johnstone
Jessica Luz Da Rosa
Kelli McClintock
Rebekah Ferro
John Sedra
Monica Rim
Nate Nooroa
Joseph Peniata
Aseri laing
Artwork by Marcel Gadacz
Music Video by Gareth McGilvray
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