New Single and Lyric Video for "Hall of Statues"

New Single and Lyric Video for "Hall of Statues"

EDENSONG: "Hall Of Statues" Lyric Video/Single From NYC Eclectic Progressive Rock Act Now Streaming; Our Road To Dust Full-Length Nears May 9th Release On The Lasers Edge


Watch EDENSONG’s “Hall Of Statues” lyric video HERE.


"Hall Of Statues,” from New York City-based progressive rock quartet EDENSONG, is now streaming everywhere, including through a captivating lyric video. The song is the latest single advancing the band’s upcoming Our Road To Dust.


‘I wanted to be the sculptor but instead I just scrub the stones’ – ‘Hall Of Statues’ is a song about the unsung, unglamorous, more tedious side of making art. I imagine my fellow musicians will know this subject well. I started writing this song (and this album) at a pretty low point personally... We had poured almost a decade of our lives into making our last album Years In The Garden Of Years, and while we love how that record came out, I think that took its toll on all of us, our relationships, our finances, and our emotional well-being. The thought of starting on something new and following it up felt insurmountable, and a few of the songs on Our Road To Dust started from my feeling of general exhaustion and anxiety about the future.


"Though this album also took us a long time to make, it's more because there were unexpected challenges and life changes that came up in the meantime. The music side itself actually flowed pretty effortlessly this time around, and the process felt somewhat sustainable for once. We're all feeling excited now rather than drained, but ‘Hall Of Statues’ is representative of that initial struggle. A bit of a moody tune, but one of our favorites.”


“Hall Of Statues” features EDENSONG's former keyboardist Stefan Paolini on piano, the song arriving through a lush lyric video created by Shelby Logan Warne.


Watch EDENSONG's “Hall Of Statues” lyric video HERE and stream the song everywhere HERE.


The Lasers Edge will release Our Road To Dust on CD and digital on May 9th. Find preorders through the label webshop and Bandcamp – with both standard and hi-res audio – as well as digital presaves where the title track is also streaming HERE.


Additional videos/singles will be released over the weeks ahead.