Spotlight Release Review | Get ready to dive into the deep end of authenticity! JW PARIS’s “Alive” hits a sweet spot by reflecting on the tough knots that come with society’s expectations.

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United Kingdom, London


London’s music scene has birthed yet another masterpiece, and this time it’s the triumphant anthem, “Alive,” by JW PARIS. This track doesn’t just hit the airwaves; it pierces through the societal fabric, challenging conformity and embracing individuality with unrelenting fervour.

From the very first chord, “Alive” sets a defiant tone, weaving together sonic landscapes that pulsate with rebellion and yearning. The lyrics, a poetic outcry against societal moulds, carry an undercurrent of rebellion, urging listeners to question the façade of conformity:


“If it was up to me, I’d rather not be anybody’s property, manufactured into a fake society, no, that’s not me”


This anthem embraces the raw essence of existence, imploring the listener to shed the shackles of societal expectations. The refrain, “I could lie, I could lie, but I feel alive,” echoes the sentiments of embracing one’s true self, unfiltered and unapologetic.

Recorded in Buffalo Studios and released on the independent label Blaggers Records, which holds a poignant significance having recently relocated due to corporate development, “Alive” embodies the fight against the sterilization of creativity. This track isn’t just a song; it’s a battle cry for authenticity.

The heart-thumping beats and electric guitar riffs meld seamlessly with Aaron and Danny’s vocal expression, while Gemma’s drumming injects an electrifying pulse, elevating the song’s intensity to stratospheric heights.

As “Alive” reaches its crescendo, culminating in a triumphant chant, a realization that embracing one’s true self is the ultimate act of rebellion against societal norms—a testament to being truly alive. JW PARIS isn’t just a band; they are the vanguards of a musical revolution, and “Alive” is their
battle flag.

“Alive” isn’t just a track; it’s a manifesto—a testament to embracing the unfiltered truth of existence. JW PARIS has once again delivered an anthem that resonates deeply, challenging us all to live authentically, and in that, find our truest selves.



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