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| Photo credit: Marlowe Ostara |
Following on from last month's single, Dearly Missed, Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter and guitarist Alec Duckart aka Searows, has today shared ‘Photograph of a Cyclone’. The second single taken from his forthcoming new album Death in the Business of Whaling, due for release on Friday 23rd January via Last Recordings On Earth, the track depicts the cyclic lives we lead as we learn from our surroundings. Of the track, Searows shares, "When I initially started writing this song I went into it without a real intention of what I was trying to say. It was one of those songs for me where I didn’t know what it meant until after it was finished, which occasionally happens when I write. This song is about repeating cycles you learned from your surroundings or culture, and feeling incapable of doing anything different. It’s about witnessing chaos in your world and in your periphery and not knowing what else to do but watch it happen. Sometimes you can create art from that chaos. But you aren’t sure if the creation in itself is a new perspective or understanding, or simply a picture of it". Take a listen for yourselves below.

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