Clinton Kane Tries to Find His Footing in "DANCING ALL ALONE"


Alienated and estranged. Dwelling on the past, running from problems that have never been figured out. Surrounded by friends and loved ones, but feeling like there’s nobody to reach a hand out to in a plea for help. Clinton Kane dives deep into the world of depression and desperation in an attempt to try to find his footing with his latesting single “DANCING ALL ALONE”.

Storyteller and singer-songwriter  Kane once again proves his ability to deliver a cinematic piece with “DANCING ALL ALONE,” an emotional and impactful track that paints us a picture of bleakness and disassociation. He creates a vision of going about your everyday routine and in the process straying further and further away from who you once were. Navigating your way to the next chapter but finding it increasingly difficult to figure out who you are now and where you want to be. The track comes across as a familiar friend to those who are gripping on to whatever they can for stability, even as the velocity of life attempts to displace your already precarious footing.

Kane has a way of songwiring that puts you in a trance of emotion. His ability to control atmospheric production coupled with his emotionally-laden lyrics firmly place you in a specific place and time is beyond. The moment the track starts, his teary vocals keep you in a chokehold until the track completely explodes into an atomic bomb of cryptic arrangements. 

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