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Roses & Revolutions Deliver A Powerful Ballad In Peace

By Lucy LernerMarch 30, 2024
Roses & Revolutions Deliver A Powerful Ballad In Peace

New York’s Roses & Revolutions are back with a new single, Peace, and it’s a heart-wrenching anthem for anyone who’s ever felt lost in the labyrinth of a complicated relationship.

The song opens with a bed of strong piano chords, setting the stage for the band’s signature bold delivery. Lead vocals soar with a power that perfectly captures the desperation of the lyrics. Roses & Revolutions don’t shy away from the raw vulnerability of pouring your heart out, only to be met with indifference.

I’ve never been so tired
But I don’t want to die alone
Never felt so undesired
I guess maybe I should go
I’m sitting in the rain now
The wind is cold against my face
I feel like I want to scream out and tap out of the human race

The chorus explodes with rousing harmonies, transforming the song’s personal narrative into a universal anthem. It’s the kind of chorus you want to belt out at the top of your lungs, a cathartic release for anyone who’s ever questioned their place in a relationship. Layers of sound ebb and flow during the verses, mirroring the emotional turmoil of the lyrics. This interplay keeps the song dynamic, preventing it from becoming a one-note power ballad.

Roses & Revolutions describes Peace as being about the “in-between stage” of a relationship, that agonizing period where love feels conditional. The lyrics perfectly capture that desperate scramble to win someone’s affection, a sentiment that will resonate with anyone who’s ever been there.

If Peace is any indication, their upcoming EP, Questions, promises to be an emotional rollercoaster ride. Mark June 21st on your calendar, because Roses & Revolutions are ready to take you on a journey through the complexities of love and loss.

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