Sid The Void has released their latest track, “Trophy Case”, which is an emotional ode to a current lover about holding onto the connection that is obviously fading. With the magnificent production, poignant lyrics, and evocative vocal performance, Sid The Void perfectly captures the feeling of trying to hold onto something that is not there anymore.
The lyrics are candidly poignant and moving. The lyrics tell the story of someone clinging onto a connection that is no longer there, and that’s something so many people can relate to. “Whenever we talked, it was a lecture. I needed some space. Now I keep a photo of us in the back of my trophy case. Can I call you tonight?” is a lyric that truly stands out and exhibits the emotions that are felt. Sid The Void unequivocally takes you on a journey of a push and pull relationship.
This song was produced by Sid the Void and Stravs, and it is quite masterful. Sid The Void, who played the keys/synth and bass on the track, delivers a very expressive performance that perfectly complements the mood and lyrics of the song. It gives a feeling of nostalgia, and makes you want to take a walk late at night and just feel.
This track does not follow a typical song structure; however, with the incredible vocal performance backing the lyrics and production, the song pushes on onto an incredible expedition that leads the listener through the past and present of a love that just is not there anymore. The song concludes with a soul-stirring guitar solo that wraps up all the feelings of sorrow masterfully.
“Trophy Case” is a superb release from Sid The Void. Longing for something that is not there anymore are the nostalgic sentiments that are exhibited perfectly with this song, and Sid the Void’s performance on this track was nothing short of magnificent.
Written by Marcus Smith
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