Singled Out: Furyon's These Four Walls
. Today the UK metal band Furyon tells us about the song "These Four Walls" from their brand new album "Lost Salvation," which is set to be released later this month. Here is the story: The song was the very first to be a written, and then recorded in demo form for the batch of songs that were heading towards making the album 'Lost Salvation'. The guitars and main groove to the song had been sent from US to UK where singer Matt Mitchell wrote the lyrics and top lines to fix the track in place to become 'These Four Walls'. It had been some time since Furyon had felt this spark of writing as the band had been through some member changes and personal turmoil. Lyric writing and subject matter can be difficult for writers to find sometimes. To make it feel right anyway. The lyrics in this case just seemed to be on the tip on the tongue and waiting to be sang. The basic struggle that one can feel at times was put out from pen to paper, to song. 'I live within these four walls... You'll come to find they tell a thing or two, about me'. It's everyone's view .. Your own thoughts, your own mind. It's a beautiful thing really. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself as you watch the video here and learn more about the album right here!
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