Tenth single, 'Reverie Mourning,' available today
Tye Newton's tenth single, Reverie Mourning, is available today. It is the final song being released one by one, over a five-week period, completing and coinciding with the release of Newton’s debut album, The future isn’t what it used to be.
Of the song, Newton says:
"In 'Reverie Mourning,' the speaker is in a recurring dream, wherein they relive variations of happy memories with their ex. Attempting in vain to alter the ending, the dream culminates each time with the same nightmarish final moments of the breakup..."
"This one uses another of my favorite alternative-percussion examples in the rhythmic 'micro beats' created by sampling a rubber mallet thumping a rigid-fiber crate. The absence of strings in this song signifies that the speaker is, in fact, alone.
There is no emotional-closure song on this album, which I’ve come to feel is a broadly misunderstood concept. ... To me, these songs depict just the earliest phase of that important emotional processing."
The single can be purchased digitally on various platforms, including Subvert.fm's private alpha platform (opening to the public soon) and Bandcamp, and is also available on various streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Tidal, Spotify, YouTube, and many others.
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All 10 songs from the complete album are publicly available now:
1. Home (Source and Target)
2. Simple
3. Happier Words
4. Forever and Anon
5. Lioness
6. Rally, Love (A Kind of Friendship)
7. Lovelorn Lullaby
8. The Future Isn't What It Used to Be
9. Coal in Hand
10. Reverie Mourning














