The Source delivers a stark reflection on social divide in "You're On Your Own"


The Source returns with a rock masterpiece, “You’re On Your Own.” The song is a product of keen social commentary and personal observation, and it was inspired by the film Kill Them Softly and divisions in the real world, as well as the way that ordinary people bear the burden of broken systems and uneven power.


The song is rooted in gritty rock textures and a steady rhythm, creating a tense and grounded atmosphere. The song also deals with a larger social issue of inequality and decision-making in modern society. It makes you think about how systems shape everyday life and personal struggle.

The Source is a thoughtful and emotionally aware rock piece that stays with you after listening. “You’re On Your Own” is a reminder of lived experience and collective pressure, a confident step in the artist’s evolving creative journey and expressive storytelling voice with staying power.

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