A shifting new monitor from New York-based artist Alwyn Morrison, “Chained” represents probably the most private tune he has ever written. An approachable pop/rock manufacturing melds with intricate explorations of loving somebody with despair and striving to assist them by means of, although with that taking a private toll within the course of. Though private in its inspiration, the discharge resonates in a relatability for anybody in a relationship; it’s widespread for one or each companions to expertise battle sooner or later, and the journey in being there for them — whereas sacrificing one thing of themselves — may be impactful.
The monitor was written spontaneously, after a rush of feelings. “I wrote the lyrics whereas touring from New York to Amsterdam. Earlier than my flight, I took a stroll by means of Central Park, and a wave of emotion hit me,” Morrison says. “I couldn’t write it down till I obtained on the aircraft. As soon as I sat down, the phrases simply poured out. I wrote the entire tune in a single sitting and by no means modified a single line.”
“What number of years have I been inside ’trigger you received’t exit?” Morrison’s melodic vocals ask, complemented by sporadic guitar shimmers as a metaphorical prowess emerges: “chained to a darkish room, each evening and day.” The “darkish room” referencing proves impactful, capturing a state whereby one tries to assist, although turns into restricted themselves in life in consequence. Heartfelt and honest in its songwriting, “Chained” is a stirringly private success from Alwyn Morrison.
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