Waiting on a Sign That’s Already There is Altered by Mom’s New Single
Good Day Noir Family,
I already reviewed Altered by Mom in the past but they are back with a new cool tune and this is what I think about it.
Waiting on a Sign That’s Already There is Altered by Mom’s New Single
It’s always nice to hear how certain little moments inspire artists. The story that ignited the spark to compose this song is described below.
This duo has a great quality, that of always being open and connected to everything. Surely while you are living as touring musicians there is no shortage of stories…and some of them become music.
This tune at first makes you think of the late 90s but then, it’s mostly the vocal line and the effects applied to the voice, that make Waiting on a Sign That’s Already There very modern.
Altered by Mom have never hidden their love for the music of the past but they have been able to elaborate and develop their artistic vision which has made their sound unique.
As usual, the lyrics are deep and the melody somehow made me feel right there with them on the Trans Canada Highway.
Waiting on a Sign That’s Already There is Altered by Mom’s Single Out Now!
Intense!
Waiting on a Sign That’s Already There is Altered by Mom’s New Single
Touring Canadian musicians are no stranger to the Trans Canada Highway. Once, on a gas stop somewhere in the rural expanse between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg, we met a somewhat hilariously out-of-place southern belle working the till. Making small talk about the weather, we asked if she thought it was going to rain. She replied “I’m just waitin’ on a sign”. Almost immediately, black clouds rolled in, lightning flashed, thunder cracked, and we got soaked on the way back to our vehicle. For the rest of the tour we joked about “waiting on a sign that’s already there”. That lyric became the foundation of a message of hope and reassurance to people going through difficult times. The song offers support, comfort, and self-assurance to someone who is feeling overwhelmed or isolated. The lyrics are a reminder that everyone experiences pain and sadness at some point in their lives, and that it’s okay to ask for help.
While we hope the song’s lyrics are universal and relatable, it is also influenced directly by our own struggles with depression and anxiety. We wanted to offer “Waiting on a Sign That’s Already There” as a message of hope to ourselves as well as to others.
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