Tired of Fighting - Tired Of Failing

Tired of Fighting – Tired Of Failing

Tired of Fighting - Tired Of Failing

Emo music has always been about expressing your emotions loudly, and thankfully, this particular music genre has been thriving in recent years. There are many artists and bands who are not afraid to share their feelings with like-minded people, but not many of them do so in a sincere, confident, and passionate way like Tired of Fighting. Through heartfelt, poetic, storytelling lyricism and catchy sonic maneuvers, they convey the message like no one else. Their latest standalone single, “Tired of Failing,” exemplifies their exceptional songwriting, composing, arranging, and producing abilities. Serving as an introductory track to “And Then Suddenly It Hits You,” their highly anticipated full-length album, this composition carries all the qualities of this marvelous band. Lyrically, “Tired of Failing” talks about introvert behaviour, social isolation, and dependency. The lyrics contrast the current discomfort of forced small talk with a past where a partner served as a social shield, allowing the narrator to remain passive while they handled the room. It’s a highly relatable composition that will immediately resonate with the broader auditorium. Sonically, Tired of Fighting incorporates all the fundamental elements of emo music, but do not be surprised if you stumble upon some of the finest properties borrowed from alternative and indie rock. Besides the clear nods to the early 2000s sound, you’ll notice how the band cleverly, thoughtfully, and expertly incorporates all the trends in modern emo music, making this composition suitable for even the pickiest fans of the genre.

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As soon as you press play, you’ll notice how a duet between Nic Wood and Isabel Maria plays a significant role in this sonic equation. Together, they elevate the entire composition to new heights, command attention, and guide listeners on this soulful, sincere, emotive sonic journey. Their voices seamlessly balance low, mid, and high notes with such precision and finesse, emphasizing everything Tired of Fighting intended to achieve with these tracks. Besides decorating all those segments and orchestrations, Nic Wood and Isabel Maria also contribute more than necessary emotional depth and complexity to an already intricate song structure. In the meantime, the guitars offer an adequate backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. The generous servings of distortion decorate all the chord progressions, riffs, harmonies, and melodies, giving rawness to a profoundly melodic composition. The band incorporated multiple layers of guitars for more complexity, depth, aggression, and power, yet it kept that almost soothing, ethereal, otherworldly sound thanks to all those expertly constructed chord progressions. It’s nearly mindblowing how all these layers articulate in the mix, without overwhelming each other, proving that the band paid a lot of attention while writing, composing, arranging, and producing this fine piece of sonic artistry. Of course, this composition wouldn’t sound complete without an equally impressive rhythm section. You’ll notice how all those vividly hearable, intricate, warm-sounding basslines contribute more heaviness, clarity, and depth while acting as a binding element between guitars and rhythmic patterns. These low-end notes are rich, deep, dense, and heavy, offering more groove and detail without overwhelming the remainder of the instrumentation. The excellent drumming performance, based upon tastefully assembled, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics, keep everything in line while dictating groove and pace. Every instrument has its place and purpose here, making this composition even more appealing to the ears.

With “Tired of Failing,” Tired of Fighting have positioned themselves as torchbearers of the modern emo scene. Through meaningful lyricism, beautiful vocal harmonies, lush guitars, intricate basslines, and excellent drumming, they prove that emo music can still sound exciting like the first time you’ve heard it. “Tired of Failing” will be right up your alley if you’re looking for meaningful, soulful, emotive emo music performed with heart and soul. Therefore, head to your favorite streaming platform and check it out.


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