“October Skies” by Waking Ashland, Wednesday, October 23, 2024

 


Since I wrote about Waking Ashland last January, lead singer Johnathan Jones has given an interview with HM Magazine’s Black Sheep Podcast.  It’s worth a listen to get a little more insight into this somewhat obscure Tooth & Nail band. One of the most beloved tracks in the band’s discography, “October Skies,” is a sentimental track on Waking Ashland’s debut album Composure. The song evokes the colors and crisp feeling of Autumn as well as the symbolism of death and eventual rebirth that the season means to the cycle of the seasons. The beautiful guitar and piano-driven song isn’t very deep. The lyrics have Christian undertones with the speaker “surrendering” to an unnamed “you” as well as mention of church bells evoking an idyllic New England or Appalachian fall. 







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