FINNEAS turns chaos into connection on ‘'The Kids Are All Dying’”


FINNEAS has come through with a track that does not seek to flee from the noise but should be playing it. "The Kids Are All Dying" fits in the realm of humanity both painfully and invitingly. Below the surface, there's this quiet urgency, as if the song is beckoning listeners to remain in the moment amid all that swirls around.


Instead of suggesting that this time is purely doom, FINNEAS dives into the irony of life, people fall in love, seek enjoyment, and long for connection even through the chaos. This emotional duality will become the foundation of the song. Accepting uncertainty is more than just accepting it life does not pause for it. Below the surface, there's this quiet urgency, as if the song is beckoning listeners to remain in the moment amid all that swirls around.


Honesty is what gives the track its resonance. It does not lie to you about having the answers or a false sense of hope. Instead, it simply lays down a simple yet powerful truth human instincts remain the same, no matter the circumstance. Love songs still get written. Memories are still made. But life, with all its messiness and complexity, goes forward.


FINNEAS manages to wear this heavy theme as strangely liberating. "The Kids Are All Dying" consists not only of commentary on the times but also the point that, in uncertainty, there's an unwavering beat to being alive.


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