Wednesday, June 10, 2026

“When Will The Eyes Ignite” by Legacy Of Lovers

 

     The instruments, particularly the propulsive guitar drive, radiate urgency and forward momentum. Against that backdrop of immediacy, the recurring refrain - “It’s keeping me alive / Keeps me running,  Keeps me running” - becomes a declaration of purpose and motivation. Still, at times the lyrics take a “they” verses “we” approach. “They say” that we’re an easy target, that we are out of control, and that we are lost and broken. To each of these, there is a brief “show me” response voiced in shifted vocal processing. Legacy of Lovers tells us:
  When Will The Eyes Ignite‘ is a worldwide ignition for those who have felt dimmed for too long. It's about rediscovering our inner light, embracing our unique gifts, and realizing that no two people are meant to shine the same. Yet beneath it all, we share the same sky.”
 
     Legacy of Lovers is the musical project of Canadian Ryne D. Trevlon from Kirkland Lake, Ontario. After reaching rock bottom from his struggles with addiction, a telephone call gave Trevlon direction. Specifically, his friend and mentor Gary Taylor told him: "Record something that makes you content—and don't give us any of that cookie-cutter BS." Proving that musical creativity is not synonymous with technological complexity, Trevlon recorded his debut album, “Calm Cool Connections,” in the simplest, most unfiltered way possible—with an iPhone 7 and GarageBand. Both the singing and the guitar were captured through the earbud mic, preserving every sound exactly as it happened. Additional instruments and textures were shaped by performing directly on GarageBand.
 
     The extended title of his song is “When Will The Eyes Ignite {It’s Time For The Stars To Prize},” which is a combination of two heavy-reverberated lines from the verse that begins around 2:22. The 18 tracks on the debut album are available at the Bandcamp site of Legacy of Lovers - https://legacyoflovers.bandcamp.com/.
 
     When Will The Eyes Ignite” by Legacy Of Lovers



Lyrics of “When Will The Eyes Ignite” by Legacy Of Lovers
They say we're an easy target
(Show me your gun, show me your gun)
They say we are out of control
(Show me the way, show me the way)
 
It's time to let you go
It's been far too long
You're like a cold stone dragon eating at my heart
A world to call my own, like a fantasy
Unlike anything I have ever known
 
Been calling for some time
Feel it by my side
It's keeping me alive
Keeps me running
Keeps me running
 
Star shadows are aligned
Fire burns inside
It's keeping me alive
Keeps me running, keeps me running
 
They say we are lost and broken
(Show me the goal, show me the goal)
We say we will never stand down
(Show me the wave, show me the wave)
 
It's time to let you go
It's been far too long
You're like a cold stone dragon eating at my heart
A world to call my own, like a fantasy
Unlike anything I have ever known
 
Been calling for some time
Feel it by my side
It's keeping me alive
Keeps me running
Keeps me running
 
Star shadows are aligned
Fire burns inside
It's keeping me alive
Keeps me running, keeps me running
 
(Show me the way, Show the love)
{When will the eyes ignite}
(Show me the way, Show me the love)
{It's time for the stars to prize}
(Show me the way, Show me the love)
 
Been calling for some time
Feel it by my side
It's keeping me alive
Keeps me running
Keeps me running
 
Star shadows are aligned
Fire burns inside
It's keeping me alive
Keeps me running, keeps me running

Friday, June 5, 2026

“I Don't Bend” by Stale Jan

 

     The lyrical structure of the anthemic “I Don’t Bend” adds power to the message. The verses pose the conditions, taking an “if”…”and” approach. For example “If you can stand when the mob shouts ‘Kneel’ / And bite your tongue but never yield.” The verses present eight such sets of conditions, each requiring atypical courage and internal strength. In comparison, the chorus defies conditions, taking an “Even if” approach. Thus, if you are a person who meets the conditions presented in the verses, then the outcome is apparent, regardless of the circumstances:
Even if they hunt you
Even if they brand you
Even when the wolves all circle and surround you
You’ll rise, you’ll burn, you’ll spit their script back clean
Stay unseen
Even if
 
     Instrumentally, “I Don't Bend” shifts among intensities to enhance the emotion. The song builds intensity for the initial 1:08, then resets in preparation for the second verse. Guitar and power percussion drive the spirit of the single, with the highlight coming in the form of percussion punch at 2:27.
 
     Stale Jan is based in Oslo, Norway. His different collabs, named or sometimes anonymous - due to legal requirements from their labels - are carefully selected to fit the tracks. The Bandcamp site says about his single:
  I Don’t Bend” is a defiant modern rock anthem for anyone who refuses to bow to pressure, noise, or control. With razor-sharp lyrics and a driving, high-voltage sound, Stale Jan delivers a fearless stand against manipulation, mob mentality, and manufactured truth. For the unheard. The unowned. The unbreakable.”
 
     Regarding the artwork, he continues:
  The Venus de Milo is generally understood as a symbol of ideal beauty, feminine grace, and timeless classical perfection — but its meaning runs deeper than that. Despite missing arms, the Venus of Milo stands upright, appears relaxed and carries a neutral, composed expression. There is no drama in the pose, no strain, no visible emotion. That calmness became symbolic of controlled strength, beauty that does not react or bend.”
 
     I Don't Bend” by Stale Jan


Lyrics of “I Don't Bend” by Stale Jan
[Verse 1]
If you can keep your pulse when the headlines bleed
And smell the fear dressed up as creed
If you can stand when the mob shouts “kneel”
And bite your tongue but never yield
 
If you can breathe through a poisoned feed
Where truth is taxed and lies are freed
If you can walk through a bought-out court
And not sell your soul for their applause and sport
 
[Chorus]
Even if they hunt you
Even if they brand you
Even when the wolves all circle and surround you
You’ll rise, you’ll burn, you’ll spit their script back clean
Stay unseen
Even if
 
[Verse 2]
If you can build while they blacklist names
And light small fires in frozen veins
If you can laugh when they rig the vote
And cut the rope but still stay afloat
 
If you can speak when your mic goes dead
And plant hard truth where they spread soft dread
If you can lose every crown they give
But keep the nerve to live unowned, and live
 
[Chorus]
Even if they hunt you
Even if they brand you
Even when the wolves all circle and surround you
You’ll rise, you’ll burn, you’ll turn their fear to steam
Stay «extreme»
Even if
 
[Bridge]
Let them choke on the smoke they made
Let them drown in the mess they stage
No chain, no cage, no silent plea
You don’t own the night in me.
 
[Outro]
Even if the sky falls in,
I don’t bend. I don’t bend.
Even if the sky falls in,
I don’t bend. I don’t bend.

     We are also fans of the politically charged “When You Slip.” The Bandcamp site for the song explains:
  “This song blends modern pop sensibilities with a dark, political edge. The lyrics tell the story of someone drunk on power, surrounded by enablers, and blind to their own downfall, mirroring the pitfalls of unchecked authority in today’s world.”
 
     “When You Slip by Stale Jan

Lyrics of “When You Slip” by Stale Jan
[Verse 1]
Started with a whisper, then it grew to a scream,
Hands full of lightning, head full of dreams.
They called it a blessing, I called it a curse,
Now the whole damn world fits in my verse.
 
[Pre-Chorus]
Yes-men in the shadows, nodding at my name,
Mirrors only show me what I wanna see these days.
Build me up so tall, I forget the ground,
Now the sky’s the limit—but I’m tearing it down.
 
[Chorus]
I’m the king of echoes, hearing what I like,
Truth is just a stranger, lost in my own light.
Every word I speak comes back twice as sweet,
Even when the fire’s burning at my feet.
 
[Verse 2]
Fingers on the buttons, got the world in my hand,
One wrong turn and it all turns to sand.
Laughing at the warnings, wearing blinders of gold,
Funny how the mighty never do what they’re told.
 
[Pre-Chorus]
Spin the wheel faster, who’s gonna fall?
Silence is treason, I don’t hear them at all.
Dancing on the edge of a self-made throne,
But the cracks in the foundation start to groan.
 
[Chorus]
I’m the king of echoes, hearing what I like,
Truth is just a stranger, lost in my own light.
Every word I speak comes back twice as sweet,
Even when the fire’s burning at my feet.
 
[Bridge]
Oh, the higher you climb…
The harder the crash when you slip.
Oh, the wider the lie…
The harder the world will rip.
 
[Outro]
Now the walls are talking, whispering my name,
But the voices sound different, less praise, more blame.
Maybe power’s poison, maybe love’s a lie,
Or maybe I’m just the last one to die.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

“i used to live in england” by supermodel*

 

     The vocal delivery is deadpan, while the lyrics delivery sharp cultural observations. The dry-yet-high-impact lyrics are included at the bottom of this post. supermodel* is the project of artist and producer Frankie Beanie, who used to live in England. He is originally from Virginia, but moved to Liverpool at age 18. In 2024, he relocated to Los Angeles.
 
     The project is driven by 5 rules:
  1. don't try and be "cool"
  2. steal everything
  3. all lowercase, always
  4. don't overthink shit
  5. always talk about fight club

     Beanie says:
  The rules are there to stop me from making boring shit. supermodel* has to feel stolen, stupid, instinctive and raw – like it’s breaking its own logic. a reminder not to take it too serious and just make the best shit possible. the lowercase thing is just cause it looks better. i just decided i wasn’t going to compromise anymore. i wasn’t going to hide behind some “cool guy” aesthetic or act like i don’t give a fuck about my art when i obviously do. make the best shit possible and put it in lowercase. that’s supermodel*"
 
      “i used to live in england” by supermodel*

Lyrics of “i used to live in england” by supermodel*
I used to live in England
I used to shop at Tesco’s and buy meal deals
And I used to say “Go Tesco’s” instead of “Go to Tesco’s”
I used to spend late nights at Spoons
Only the good ones
 
I used to live in England
I used to go to the Jacaranda and
Watch shitty bands that wanted to be
Oasis
And I used to wish I had a bunch of rings like them
So then I bought a bunch of rings and I felt like a poser
In an Urban Outfitters hoodie
 
I used to live in England
And for one summer I got super into garage music
So now I can be the guy in LA that says “GARage” instead of “garAGE”
Even though I still have tеrrible taste in garage
Causе it was just one summer
 
I used to live in England
And I was signed to the same label that put out Skepta
Except when I first signed I didn’t know who that was
And I just pretended
Everyone around me told me it was cool so I was like “Oh it must be
Cool”
And I guess it was
 
I used to live in England
I used to say “cheers” whenever I went anywhere
But now when I hear an American say “cheers” I think that’s fucking
Weird
The worst is when they say “mate”
I never did that
Not once
 
I used to live in England
And everyone would always ask me
“How’s London?”
Even though I didn’t live in London
I never understood that
Geography's not that hard
Just look at a map
Sometimes Americans are dumb
Bells
 
I used to live in England
No really
I used to live there
I used to take the train from Liverpool to London
For like 65 pounds
It was great
 
I used to live in England
And apparently Ross from The 1975 liked my band
But I don’t know if that’s true
I never met him
Maybe it was
Who knows
Let’s go with it
 
I used to live in England
And Ross from The 1975 said my band was the best band he’d ever
Heard in his entire life
And I was like
Ross man
Your band is pretty good too
I like that one song
 
I used to live in England
I used to live in England
Then I moved to Los Angeles
I was doing like a opposites thing
I don’t know
 
Dance