
As we gear up for the release of Trophy Eyes' inbound 4th studio album Suicide and Sunshine (out June 23rd) we're met with yet another single from the upcoming record - which follows on from 'Blue Eyed Boy', 'What Hurts The Most' and 'Kill'.
'Life in Slow Motion' is your balladesque, emotion-filled offering which is full of frontman John Floreani's beautifully sung vocals. He really gives his all when it comes to the chorus bridge, and I can foresee this being a wholesome sing-a-long moment during their June/July Australia Tour.
On the new song, Floreani shares,
‘Life in Slow Motion’ is my assessment of life itself, and the way we as humans navigate life and time here on Earth. Searching for meaning in chaos, I found myself seeing signs in number patterns and small examples of beauty in ordinary life; a hug at the bar exchanged between friends, a crinkled photo of a loved one kept close, a kindness or a smile. What they mean, I can’t say, but sometimes if you look hard enough and sit quietly enough, life reaches out and speaks to you."
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Trophy Eyes – Suicide and Sunshine Tracklisting
1. Sydney
2. Life In Slow Motion
3. People Like You
4. My Inheritance
5. Blue Eyed Boy
6. Runaway, Come Home
7. Burden
8. What Hurts The Most
9. OMW
10. Kill
11. Sweet Soft Sound
12. Stay Here
13. Epilogue