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Alternative 14 November, 2019

West Of Corey New Single "Course Of Things To Come"

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West Of Corey New Single "Course Of Things To Come"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The band West of Corey has released their song "Course of Things to Come". What is most notable about this song is that it starts out with wind chimes, something that is very rarely heard in songs. I was not expecting to hear wind chimes when I started listening to this song, but they managed to fit in well with the rest of the instrumentation and the lyrics. Upon listening to these wind chimes in the first several seconds of the song, it is completely unclear what subject matter the song will be tackling, and it is almost impossible not to wonder.

The meaning of the song comes clearer once you hear the verse first and later, the chorus, with the lines: "The course of things to come/Could bring us down/The course of things to come/Could bring us 'round". Through the lyrics, it is made clear that "Course of Things to Come" is about how the future depends on us. This could have different meaning to different people. On one level, someone could hear these lines and think about how their actions dictate their lives. On another level, this song could be interpreted as being about how us as humans can together shape the future of the world.

Find out more about West of Corey by visiting their website, https://westofcorey.band. They also have Facebook and Twitter pages if you wish to follow the band closely. I definitely recommend doing so by listening to "Course of Things to Come".

https://www.facebook.com/WestOfCorey






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