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Hiroshima

Eamon McGrath

I thought about you first amidst that tragedy

And maybe that says a lot about me

I wanted to write and say you'd give me hope

But when I wrote it all out, the pencil lead broke

No love survives in this awful place

Evil opens its eyes and it's got no eyes

Not even the dead make it out alive

Because of the strength of the grip of the hands all trying to turn back time

I sat down to write you this letter

But instead I just broke down and cried

The kind of strength that you hope makes you better

But it just leaves you wishing you were one of the millions who died

Some kids ran across the road screaming

Because the bottoms of all of their feet

Were all red and blistered

And innocently scorched by the heat

No goodness shows its head around here

Cries for help fall on deaf ears

Toast, now buttered and jammed, falls face down

And turns to black on the burning ground

I sat down to write you this letter

But instead I just broke down and cried

The kind of strength that you hope makes you better

But it just leaves you wishing you were one of the millions who died

You feel your heart beating out your skin

At least that means there's skin to live in

You're not dying crucified on a black wave of fire

To history goes the most victorious liar

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    Eamon McGrath

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    Eamon McGrath

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    Hiroshima

    Eamon McGrath

In spring of 2019, Canadian songwriter Eamon McGrath embarked on his first tour of Japan supporting his albums Tantramar and Guts, which saw him continue onto Europe and North America, playing over 300 shows in support of the releases. Now, in 2022, McGrath's determination to return to Japan has led him back to the offices of Moorworks Records where his latest album Bells of Hope finds a wider Japanese release.
The album's first single, "Hiroshima", was inspired by a daytime trip McGrath took to the Peace Museum, and documents the speechlessness and shock he and his bandmates experienced after being that close to relics and testimonials from such a dark and harrowing moment in human history.
"Nothing prepares you for it," McGrath explains. "A grim silence came over all of us as we stood at ground zero and later wandered through the rooms. And then, in what seems like as quickly a time as it all started, it all ended: it was a beautiful day, we were back out in the sun, the wind was blowing across our faces, almost as though nothing had even happened at all."
McGrath's lyrics in "Hiroshima" describe the sense of helplessness he felt later on that night, after the band's Hiroshima performance, where McGrath sat alone in a dimly-lit hotel room, trying to articulate in words what he'd felt only hours before. "I tried to write a letter to someone-anyone-back home," McGrath remembers, "Trying to describe what we'd all felt and how emotionally drained we all were, and I just couldn't do it. The letter never got sent, nobody ever read it. So instead, it became a song, written the next day on the bullet train to Tokyo."
The result is a moody, atmospheric and brooding piece of music, dedicated to the lives lost at the atomic bombing, speaking to the fragility of human life and the shocking lengths people will go to destroy it. "It's a human duty to go there," McGrath concludes. "Everyone should visit Hiroshima once. Afterwards, nothing is ever the same."

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  • Eamon McGrath

    カナダ、エドモント出身でトロントを拠点として活動するEamon McGrath。2017年にはおよそ60本近く、2018年には80本以上のライブをこなし、更に”Berlin-Warszawa Express”とうい本を出版、彼が参加しているJulie & The Wrong Guyというバンドのアルバムリリース(Tokyo Police ClubやYukon Blondeを擁するdine Alone Recordsより発売)。そして今作のソロ作品をリリース。楽曲だけでなく、活動もパワフルでアグレッシブだが、2019年アルバムリリースツアー敢行中の彼が、日本にも来日することが決定し、日本での活動も注目が集まるだろう。

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