Monday, June 22, 2026

“Sing For The Revolution” by Reaven

 

    The song from Reaven functions as a rallying cry and motivational anthem for today’s turbulent political and social climate. The festival-ready appeal of “Sing For The Revolution” is most apparent beginning at the 1:51 mark, where steadfast, crowd-engaging vocals ride atop a pounding kick drum while a periodic two-note guitar line injects a sense of impending peril.
 
    The lyrics are included at the bottom of this post. The call for action is not directed to today’s politicians. Rather, “Sing For The Revolution” speaks to us – as is clear from the consistent use of the first-person pronoun “we.” The first verse ends with a question – “Can we be the change now?” Then, the last line in the next verse answers, “We're gonna be the change now.” Our favorite verse arrives later, and ends with an exclamation mark:
The battle for your freedom
Will always be a lifetime goal
We’re gonna cross the line now,
We’ll never stop,
Never give up
We’re gonna be the change now!
 
     And the song is not directed at a particular country. Reaven is based in France, but the message applies almost universally. The band explains:
  Sing For The Revolution” is a wildfire anthem for a disconnected generation — a collision of raw emotion, massive rock energy, and fearless hope. Born from the chaos of modern life, the song turns anxiety, isolation, and social division into a unifying battle cry meant to be shouted back by thousands of voices.
  Driven by pounding drums, soaring guitars, and an irresistible chant-like chorus, the track feels like the soundtrack to a movement rising in real time. Between intimate verses and explosive hooks, Reaven captures the tension between collapse and rebirth — the moment where people stop waiting for change and become it themselves.
  Sing For The Revolution” is more than a rock song: it’s a call to wake up, stand together, and reclaim the human spirit in a world fighting to silence it. Loud, cinematic, and unapologetically alive, it’s made for festival crowds, raised fists, and the feeling that something bigger is just beginning.
 
     The core members of Reaven are childhood friends and bandmates Roméo Bassi (lead vocals, guitar) and Vincent Fernandes (drums, vocals, keys). The two write, compose and produce the band’s music. They are from Troyes, France, but have relocated to Paris, where they were joined by Rudy Bournazel (bass, backing vocals) and André Rocha (keyboards, backing vocals). The band is preparing to release their album “Reavolution.”
 
     Sing For The Revolution” by Reaven

Lyrics of “Sing For The Revolution” by Reaven
The world is getting crazy
Every day we’re losing control
We’ve never been so lonely
When do we stop?
Gotta look up?
Can we be the change now?
 
So many different people
United like a vibrant soul
Dreaming of the same goal
In the same boat,
On the same road
We’re gonna be the change now
 
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
(Follow me, follow me)
Be the change now
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Sing for the revolution today
 
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Follow me, follow me
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Sing for the revolution today
 
Too much ego in their pride
Poison of - modern times
We know they crossed the line but,
They never stop,
Never give up,
We gotta make a move now
 
The battle for your freedom
Will always be a lifetime goal
We’re gonna cross the line now,
We’ll never stop,
Never give up
We’re gonna be the change now!
 
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Follow me, follow me
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Sing for the revolution today
 
The revolution today…
The revolution today…
The revolution today!
 
We gotta rise
We’ll never fall
We're gonna be the guide for the people
We gotta rise
We’ll never fall
We’re gonna be the voice, gonna be the soul
We gotta rise
Can you hear the call?
We’re gonna be a brand new kingdom
We gotta fight
Answer the call
We’ll never be the slave to their control
 
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Follow me, follow me
oh ouh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Sing for the revolution today
 
The revolution today…
The revolution today…
Sing for the revolution today!
 

Friday, June 19, 2026

“Run” by Our Violet Room

          “Run” is defined by its striking interplay between delicate and commanding musical elements. Delicate contributions cohesively coexist with commanding performances, giving the track a dynamic character that keeps the listener engaged throughout the song from Our Violet Room.

     As the earliest example, a gentle acoustic guitar introduces the melody, creating a sense of quiet restraint before robust percussion arrives and injects the arrangement with momentum and power. Moreover, simultaneously with the forceful drumming, vocals enter with a smooth, warm delivery. The power in the percussion and the warmth in the vocals are consistent though “Run,” while other contributions enter and exit, such as the elegance of the sound of strings after the three-minute mark.
 
     Our Violet Room (OVR) is the performance moniker of Denver–based Indie artist Matthew Birch. Birch was a resident of Los Angeles before moving to Denver. “Run” will be a track on an upcoming album, “Can’t Sleep at Night." The website of OVR notes:
  The album blends upbeat, danceable tracks with moments of delicate indie introspection, evoking artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Bon Iver, before building toward sweeping, cathartic anthems designed for both the dance floor and the main stage.
  Backed by a seven-piece band, the project draws inspiration from artists like The Cure, early Coldplay, Arcade Fire, and Death Cab for Cutie, while maintaining the emotional depth and detailed orchestration that define Birch’s songwriting. He continues to write and arrange all of his material, now elevated by the scale and energy of a full live ensemble.”
 
     Based upon the credits of the already released title track of “Can’t Sleep at Night," the members of the ensemble include Matthew Birch (vocals, guitars), Malena Roberts (bass), Derek Swink (drums), Bruce Butler (lead guitar), and Peter Leigh and Rachel Yanovitch (strings). Another song (“Villain”) from the upcoming album additionally names Tyler Cuchiara (keys, drums).
 
    Run” by Our Violet Room

“Reliance” by Tugboat Captain

 

     The contrast among the elements of Tugboat Captain’s “Reliance” is striking. On one hand, the lyrics present an intelligently crafted first-person narrative of an unraveling relationship, while the backing choir delivers its lines with an engaging warmth (at least until the final minute). On the other hand, the instrumentation has an appealing simplicity reminiscent of early 1980s arcade games. Even the instruments carry contrast, since the arcade-game synth is sometimes joined by elegantly sweeping violin.
 
     The instrumental arrangement gives ample space for the lead vocals to shine as they wistfully deliver the description of activities of a night and their connection to the damaged relationship. Quoting an explanation accompanying the release:
  Tugboat Captain return with “Reliance”, a seven-minute epic that traces the full collapse of a relationship, blow by blow and verse by verse, until nothing remains but the closing question: ‘Reliance, is that all it is?’ It is the band at their most bold and unsparing, a communal outpouring of pain that moves from stumbling, visceral grief toward something cathartic and hard-won.”
 
      The communal aspect of the track is most evident during the final 90 seconds, when the vocals crescendo and repeatedly question, ”Reliance, is that all it is?” The backing vocals are the Ctrl P Community Choir, “a collective of friends and collaborators who gathered on the final day of recording, lend their voices to an arrangement that swells outward, reaching for resolution in the wreckage.”
 
   Reliance” is a single from the upcoming album “All At Once,” which is scheduled for release on July 17, 2026. London-based Tugboat Captain comprises frontman Sox (Alexander Sokolow), Joshua Cobb (bass, trombone), Georgia Mancey (drums, percussion), Sophia Bartlett (violin, keys), and Dougal James (keys, bass). Sox notes:
  Reliance’ carries the weight of the record. All the raw emotional intensity comes to a peak. It’s a song about pain, loss and change.”
It’s an album about disintegration and liminality, reflected as much in its lyrics as in its tightly wound, restless arrangements. From the off-kilter drift of “Us & The Moon” to the sweeping heartbreak of “Reliance” and the sharply shifting grooves of the title track, the album “All At Onceis Tugboat Captain’s most sonically distinctive and expansive work to date and at the same time, the one that feels most unmistakably their own.
 
     Reliance” by Tugboat Captain