LISTEN

The title track “Listen” might be the most meaningful of all on the ‘Listen’ album. It’s a simple and heartfelt tune that embodies the album’s overarching message of connection, openness and the power of creativity shared.

NIGHTMARE PARADISE

SIREN’s “Nightmare Paradise,” is a bold and electrifying entry in the band’s evolving catalog. It’s got gritty Americana with cinematic rock storytelling in one. Drawing on the mythos of Bonnie and Clyde, the track unspools like a high-octane fugitive film, only it’s driven by heartbreak, delusion, and the fading mirage of a dream gone rotten.

ARROW

Arrow is the latest single from Siren, and it hits you like a lightening bolt! It’s a full-throttle dive into the rush of an instant, undeniable connection. It’s that moment when you meet someone and everything else fades into the background, leaving only one question: Could this be it?“ Independent Artist Buzz

DEAD BEGGAR

Dead Beggar captures the emotional and societal disconnect, with its narrative focusing on the rich man’s isolation within his “Ivory Tower” and the dark irony of wealth’s impact on shared joy

SMALL TOWN

Small Town rock roots sound captures a special era of life growing up . “I was just tooling around on my acoustic and started reflecting about growing up in my home ,” said singer Rob Phillips. “It was a simple and carefree time with so many fond memories from that period in my life”

HIGH WIRE

With clever lyrics and a catchy melody that immediately grabs your attention, “High Wire” is about a clown in love with the High Wire girl and the great lengths he will go to win her love. The reality is about a musician who is trying to reach fame with the record labels that are above and out of reach.

LAWLESS LIFE

Lawless Life is a tribute to Clint Eastwood’s western movies, with a spaghetti western vibe, and represents the band’s sound blending genres from hard rock and metal to jazz and blues. Singer Rob Phillips’ powerful vocals close out the song with a drum solo that leads the group into the final chord.