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SIDE CHAIN RELEASES EMOTIONAL SONG "EQUIPOISE DELIRIUM" EXPLORING LOSS AND MIXED EMOTIONS

Have you ever experienced the heartache of losing someone who used to always be by your side? American Hard Rock band Side Chain perfectly captures this bittersweet feeling in their latest release, “Equipoise Delirium”. If you’re a fan of bands like Seether and Staind, I strongly recommend giving this song a listen!

 

“Equipoise Delirium” dives deep into the theme of loss, exploring the conflicting emotions that arise in such circumstances. It portrays the desire to wait for someone despite knowing deep down that it’s not feasible. The lyrics beautifully convey the whirlwind of emotions that accompany such a situation, with lines like “I’m pleading, I’m screaming, and are you even there?” highlighting the frustration of feeling unheard. And the haunting phrase, “I hear I die alone,” serves as a reminder of the fear that this cycle may never change.

The formation of Side Chain in 2015 brought together the talented musicians Dustin Miller (guitarist) and Stephen Shatzer (Drummer, Producer), who were later joined by John Kyzer (bassist), James Pennington (vocals), and Nathan Cameron (guitarist). This collaboration has led to a seamless blend of vocals, guitars, bass, and drums, expertly mixed and mastered by Stephen Shatzer at Shrapnel Sound Studio.

 

Overall, “Equipoise Delirium” by Side Chain is a captivating song that delves into the depths of loss and the complex emotions that accompany it. With its powerful instrumentation and relatable lyrics, it is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the rawness and authenticity of bands like Seether and Staind.

 

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“Equipoise Delirium” has been added to my “Heavy and Wanderlust”  playlists on Spotify!