“Where Did We Lose Each Other” – Artwork Video
Passionate, fierce, “Where Did We Lose Each Other” is a very intimate song written by Alex, in the midst of what he says has been the bleakest period of his life.
Passionate, fierce, “Where Did We Lose Each Other” is a very intimate song written by Alex, in the midst of what he says has been the bleakest period of his life.
Sef invites you in his universe of sounds & noises, of pedals, amps and guitars, and lets you discover the recording of the riff used in the song “A View From Within”.
Alex, Ben & Sef share with you a few of the songs that accompanied them throughout the process of Your Favorite Enemies’ latest album, “Tokyo Sessions”, in a special Spotify Playlist.
If the images created by the sounds, the noises and the lyrics of “A View From Within” would come to life… Unmoving, in a crowd yet alone, a fierce battle of self between what is and what should be, between the truth and our own self-made illusions. What images do YOU get from this song?
“Well in fact, I think I would not be here today if it wasn’t for all of you. We wanted to honor you, from wherever you are around the world, because this band is what it is today because of what we’ve been sharing all together, what we’ve been building over the years, and this is what “Tokyo Sessions” is all about.“ – Jeff
Get a glimpse of the complete album in this video, and don’t forget to get yours on the band’s online store!
“Empire of Sorrows” is a very significant song for the band. Not only is it the first song we wrote for the album, but it truly represents, on its own, the journey that the album is. It’s also the result of a moment we can refer to as the band’s resurrection. It’s a meaningful one.”
– Alex
What if you could deconstruct a song, piece it out and isolate each and every one of its layers? Would the meaning be different? Would you recognize the song? Would you notice subtleties you had never heard before? Ben invites you into the mixing process of the song “Satsuki Yami (My Heartbeat)”.
“For the most part the lyricism throughout the album is poetic, a composition in their own right, adding more reasons to listen to this album countless times, with every listen, comes something new and mind expanding.”