I won't look back. Front Cover

I won't look back.

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This folk-blues track tells the story of a man who once drowned himself in cheap alcohol and self-pity, only to finally break the chains of his past and push forward through the mud of reality. It is a powerful anthem of spiritual rebirth.

Starting with a declaration to "unravel" a history where he could only survive by being intoxicated, the song features acoustic fingerstyle guitar and a melancholic whistle. It confronts the cold truth that "everyone is a slave to something" while firmly rejecting the "poison" of blaming others or making excuses.

The core of the chorus lies in the "will to disconnect from the past self," symbolizing a fierce resolve to embrace the unknown without ever looking back, even while soaked in rain and tears. It is the cry of someone who chooses to move forward despite trembling knees and a lack of grace. By affirming that it is okay to keep walking "even while crying" in the outro, the song offers quiet encouragement to every soul fighting their own lonely battle.