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Zero Hour
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Zero Hour fue lanzado el 22 de noviembre de 2025 por JC Records como parte del álbum Zero Hour - Single
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Fecha de lanzamiento22 de noviembre de 2025
Sello discográficoJC Records
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM92

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Ashes of Eden
Ashes of Eden
Voces
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Jonathan Covington
Jonathan Covington
Autoría
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Jonathan Covington
Jonathan Covington
Producción

Letra

“Breaking news…”
“…state of emergency declared…”
“…the markets fell again…”
“…this is not a test.”
The air tastes like rust and regret,
Another promise we never kept.
I see the headlines bleed through the static,
Truth turns tragic, hearts turn apathetic.
We drew our lines in the sand and prayed,
But the tide came in and washed faith away.
Now every sunrise feels like a warning,
Hope just another word for mourning.
Time slips through the cracks in our hands,
We built this world on sinking sand.
It’s zero hour — and we’re wide awake,
Watching everything we made start to break.
No heroes left, no saints to save,
Just echoes calling from shallow graves.
It’s zero hour — no turning back,
We lit the fuse, now we face the blast.
And if the world burns down tonight,
At least we’ll know we were alive.
Another leader with a trembling voice,
Selling comfort dressed as choice.
Every prayer sounds like a question mark,
Every light fades into the dark.
We keep waiting for the storm to pass,
But the calm’s long gone — this is the last.
If redemption’s real, it’s running late,
And the clock keeps whispering “too late, too late.”
The smoke won’t clear — it never does,
We choke on fear and call it love.
Every promise turned to pain,
We built our shelter out of flames.
( “Out of flames… out of flames…”)
It’s zero hour — and we’re wide awake,
Watching everything we made start to break.
No heroes left, no saints to save,
Just echoes calling from shallow graves.
It’s zero hour — no turning back,
We lit the fuse, now we face the blast.
And if the world burns down tonight,
At least we’ll know…
We were alive.
Written by: Jonathan Covington
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