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Setting Son
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Alternative
Setting Son was released on February 14, 2025 by Justin Warfield as a part of the album Forever Never Changes
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Release DateFebruary 14, 2025
LabelJustin Warfield
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM160

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Forever Never Changes
Forever Never Changes
Performer
Justin Warfield
Justin Warfield
Programming
Kirk Hellie
Kirk Hellie
Lead Guitar
Scott Ellis
Scott Ellis
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Justin Warfield
Justin Warfield
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Justin Warfield
Justin Warfield
Producer
Dave Cooley
Dave Cooley
Mastering Engineer
Brian Scheuble
Brian Scheuble
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

I walk along such a narrow road.
Psychic wars from the seeds they’ve sewn.
Your enemy could be your oldest friend.
But without a bridge between, tell me where does it end?
Let it bleed. We all want a version of truth.
Borrowing against your future pain.
You lose the moment and there’s nothing to gain.
Divided times and a deep fake soul, but without a shared reality, then where do we go?
Who will lead? My outrage is an inversion of you.
Shadows call, but we’re busy convincing ourselves.
Battles fall, toy soldiers back on the shelf.
I navigate the feelings every day.
Recalibrate the normal, hope it will change.
But hope is rationed off along with the norms.
It’s like a battle, will we weather the storms?
Saying please! And something vague about the freedom to choose.
There ain’t no sacrifice we’re willing to share.
Feelin’ persecuted, when was it fair?
Don’t wanna hear about your rights anymore.
Can’t even say our lives they matter, so your tears are a bore.
A disease, born lucky but you’re learning to lose.
As they cosplay civil war, to burn the whole world down.
Shadows call, the secrets we keep to ourself.
Battles fall, the fight that you seek’s in yourself.
Aren’t you tired of playing yourself?
And if the lord says what you done? You better tell ‘em I’m the seventh son.
And if the lord said, what you done? You better tell ‘em I’m the seventh son.
Written by: Justin Warfield
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