“Back In The Room” is the track composed by Church Party drawing from the spirit of rock – post-punk funk; its means the feeling of drowning but without wanting to stop. The piece starts speak-singing, whispering, autobiographically – in overloud whisper, to a crowd. As is true with many of the songs, the beat rises again and then reaches another verse which is happy to symbol the attempt to overcome the issue. The lively chord work also serves to enhance this positive section; people are being invited to come and sing to this song with this one This contrast at work is handled properly by Church Party to make “Back in the Room” a song that any person struggling in their own fight can relate to and find comfort somewhere else.
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