The Siids and Their Emotional ‘Morning Light’ – A Nighttime Hug to the City
The electrorock duo The Siids, winners of the Porin award for best electronic music album, keep impressing fans. Their new single “Morning Light” is the fifth release from their acclaimed album “I.” But this isn’t just another song – it’s an intimate nighttime portrait of the river, neighborhoods, and places where their musical dreams were born.
Directed by Kristina Barišić, the video is simple, emotional, and personal – just as it should be when showing what’s closest to the heart. The Siids say “Morning Light” is a tribute to their city and its nights, the atmosphere that shaped their music.
Tom Morello and His Fierce Anthem for Immigrant Families
On the other hand, Tom Morello, the legendary guitarist known for his revolutionary approach to music, has released a new single “Pretend You Remember Me.” This song is not just music – it’s a protest, a call for solidarity with immigrant families separated by ICE raids in Los Angeles.
Morello recently led a ten-hour metal marathon “Back the Beginning” at Villa Park, the site of Black Sabbath’s final performance, gathering legends like Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Slayer. The concert raised millions of pounds for charity, and just days later, Morello dropped this powerful protest anthem.
The song is full of anger and redemption, with sharp guitar riffs and a message that no human being is illegal. The video features political prisoner Leonard Peltier delivering a powerful opening statement. Known for his activism, Morello uses music as a weapon against injustice.
What Do These Songs Tell Us?
While The Siids sing about the nights and dreams of their city, Tom Morello shines a light on the darker sides of society – immigrant raids and the fight for human rights. Both songs are powerful, emotional, and packed with messages you can’t ignore.
In a world where music often becomes just background noise, these artists remind us that it’s a powerful tool for expression, struggle, and connection.
Conclusion
If you thought music was just entertainment, think again. The Siids and Tom Morello show that music can be both an emotional hug and a voice of rage. So, what song will you add to your playlist tonight? Don’t be shy to share your thoughts – maybe your story will inspire someone else!