Society of the Silver Cross has released their emotionally intense single “Mourning the Night,” following a recent U.S. tour. The husband-and-wife duo describes it as a “protest song for uncertain times,” delving into themes of obedience and the suffering caused by ambition. Featuring contributions from drummer Mark Etherington and Stephanie Wood on gongs, the track blends dark folk, gothic atmospheres, and post-rock elements. This release marks their second since their 2024 album, “Festival of Invocations.”
How does music serve as a tool for social commentary, and can songs like “Mourning the Night” effectively inspire real change in the listener’s perspective or actions?
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