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Feels Like Home knocks it out of the park once again with their new single "Through the Eyes of The Hurricane". Melodic and heavy, this song will definitely be on repeat for all the metalcore fans out there. Adding to the heaviness, Phil Watts (singer for the deathcore band Observants) is closing the track on an aggressive and powerful note, that will make you want to playlist that song immediately for safekeeping. Inspired by the story of the falsely accused boxer Rubin Carter (AKA The Hurricane), this new record is about perseverance in a world of injustice. Feels Like Home wrote this song from the perception of Rubin Carter as if it were through the eyes of The Hurricane.
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Feels Like Home ne cesse de surprendre avec cette nouvelle pièce intitulée Through the Eyes of The Hurricane. Cette chanson à la fois mélodique et très puissante saura plaire à tous les amateurs de « Metalcore ». De plus, la voix de Phil Watts, chanteur du groupe deathcore Observants, vient terminer la chanson en force, ce qui donne le goût de la réécouter en boucle. Également, cette pièce véhicule un message de persévérance inspiré de l’histoire déchirante du boxeur Rubin Carter, un homme qui a été accusé à tort. Elle parle aussi de mensonge, d’injustice et d’inégalité, le tout selon la perception et le vécu de Rubin Carter.
lyrics
Separate
The lies from their truth
To prove his innocence
Vindicate
Everyone said so
Nobody’s really listening.
Prejudice, wrongly convicted
So, where’s your justice?
The eye of The Hurricane.
Desperate
Truth is yet to come
Truth will overcome
Pray for a change
‘Cause it all feels the same
Nothing to help me tame the rage inside
Someday, somehow
I will be free from this cage of lies
Locked in a cage
Counting the days
Mourning for night
Pray for a change
Pray for the truth to finally come out
Locked in a cage
Pray for a change
Pray for a change
‘Cause it all feels the same
Nothing to help me tame the rage inside
Someday, somehow
I will be free from this cage of lies
Suffocate, disregarded
20 years inside a cage
Discriminate
By a broken system
Where justice is black and white
Injustice for all
Born on a land where no one is equal
Locked in a cage by the people who swore to bring justice to all of us
People who think that a color of skin isn’t worthy of trust
Black and white
This is dynamite
Societal suicide
The truth is a lie, judges and badges, guilty for life
Through the eyes of The Hurricane
The truth is a lie, judges and badges, guilty for life
Through the eyes of The Hurricane
The truth is a lie, judges and badges, guilty for life
credits
released August 27, 2021
Michael Cyr-Landry | Vocals
Steven Cloutier | Guitar
Frédéric Ouellet | Bass, vocals
Guillaume Tanguay | Drums
Phil Watts (of Observants) | Guest vocals
Produced by Feels Like Home & Maxime Lacroix
Recorded, mixed & mastered at House Of Gain Studio
Distribution by Hell for Breakfast via Believe Distribution Services
Feels Like Home is a metal/hardcore band from Quebec. The band is known for their unique blend of crushing and powerful
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