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		<title>Eddie Cohn&#8217;s Stop Waving the Gun: A Timely Call for Empathy and Change</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Eddie Cohn has always been a master at blending personal emotion with the larger currents of societal tension, and his latest single, Stop Waving the&#8230;</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Eddie Cohn</strong> has always been a master at blending personal emotion with the larger currents of societal tension, and his latest single, <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em>, delivers a poignant critique of the gun culture that continues to plague America. With the visceral frustration of a man driven to the edge, Cohn uses this track not only to voice his own anger but also to reflect a collective exhaustion &#8211; one that many are starting to feel in the wake of repeated school shootings, media sensationalism, and the normalization of violence in the culture at large.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">From its opening bars, <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> grabs our attention with a deep, dimensional bassline that anchors the song&#8217;s intensity. It&#8217;s a sound that feels purposeful and grounded, reflecting the weight of the subject matter, while simultaneously setting the stage for Cohn’s raw, emotional delivery. Throughout, Cohn&#8217;s soaring vocals take center stage, a beacon of clarity amidst the turmoil. The metaphorical prose in the lyrics builds a narrative that is at once a protest and a call for reflection. It&#8217;s the type of track that could easily fill a stadium, with its anthemic qualities that evoke the power of rock legends like <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Jam</strong> and <strong>U2</strong>, while still remaining undeniably <em><strong>Eddie Cohn</strong></em> in its unique mix of melody and emotional depth.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Cohn’s musical prowess is on full display here. As a multi-instrumentalist, he doesn&#8217;t just craft the song, he breathes life into it. From lead and background vocals to acoustic guitar, synths, piano, and percussion, Cohn embodies the track in a way that only someone who truly understands their own music can. The collaboration with seasoned musicians &#8211;<strong> Brett Farkas</strong> on electric guitars, <strong>Sean Hurley</strong> on bass, <strong>Jake Reed</strong> on drums, and <strong>Philip Peterson </strong>on strings &#8211; elevates the track to new heights, weaving a sonic tapestry that is both expansive and tight-knit, from the intricate guitar solos to the lush string arrangements.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The most striking aspect of <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> is its emotional resonance. Cohn, who previously veered toward more eclectic genres blending pop, rock, and electronic sounds, strips down much of the artifice here in favor of organic, bare-bones rock instrumentation. There&#8217;s a palpable sense of urgency in the way the drums and bass drive the song forward, the guitars weaving in and out of the mix like a cry for help. This is not just a rock song &#8211; it is an act of defiance, a direct challenge to a culture that too often values guns over human life.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Cohn himself notes that this song was born out of frustration. In a recent interview, he reflected on how the barrage of school shootings and the endless news cycle of violence left him feeling both helpless and angry. He wrote the song in response to the emotional wall he hit while watching the aftermath of yet another senseless tragedy. &#8220;I just had enough,&#8221; he admits. And that rawness is exactly what makes the song feel so impactful. This is not a song about political correctness or muted sentimentality. It&#8217;s a song that dares to speak to the heart of the issue—the sickening repetition of violence, the failure of political leadership, and the numbness that seems to envelop a society in denial.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The song’s title, <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em>, serves as both an explicit plea and an existential question: When will we as a society stop glorifying violence? When will we stop using guns as symbols of power, control, and masculinity? It&#8217;s a direct challenge not just to lawmakers but to everyone who perpetuates the cycle, whether through media consumption or cultural apathy. Cohn’s use of vivid imagery &#8211; “waving the gun” &#8211; captures both the reckless abandon with which violence is paraded in public and the disconnection that allows it to continue unabated.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Yet for all of its anger, <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> is not a song without hope. In fact, there’s an underlying message of empathy woven throughout the lyrics. Cohn urges a deeper understanding of human life and calls for a reconnection with the value of that life. This desire for empathy is amplified by the soaring strings, which add a haunting layer of beauty and sorrow to the song. The strings, recorded remotely by <strong>Philip Peterson </strong>in Seattle, bring a sense of distance—both emotional and geographical &#8211; reminding us that the pain Cohn is describing is not contained within the walls of his own mind, but a shared experience that affects us all.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The production of <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> is equally impressive. As Cohn describes, much of the song was created remotely, with contributions from musicians across different cities. The collaborative process &#8211; helped along by technology &#8211; adds an unexpected layer of cohesion to the song, with each musician bringing their individual expertise to the table. The song feels stitched together from multiple threads, like a tapestry that couldn&#8217;t exist without each individual thread being in its right place. This sense of unity reflects the message Cohn is conveying: that while we are divided by politics, culture, and ideology, we all share a collective responsibility to demand better from the systems that shape our world.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In terms of sound, Cohn’s voice, deep and emotional, calls to mind<strong> Eddie Vedder</strong>’s guttural, impassioned delivery, while the track’s soaring anthemic quality recalls the stadium-ready energy of U2’s Bono. There’s also a subtle nod to <strong>Tom Petty</strong>’s timeless rock sensibilities, where melody and storytelling intertwine seamlessly. But while these influences are undeniably present, <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> is uniquely Cohn &#8211; an artist at the height of his creative power.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">At its core, <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> is a protest song, a reflection on the brokenness of American culture, and a call for empathy. As Cohn himself reflects, &#8220;I have to believe and trust that the world and the people in my life, lead with the heart and lead with love.&#8221; It’s a timely anthem that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of a world that feels increasingly out of control.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In the end, this song isn&#8217;t just a cry for change &#8211; it’s a declaration. <strong>Eddie Cohn</strong> has staked his claim as an artist willing to tackle the tough issues, using his music not just as a platform for expression, but as a tool for change. <em><strong>Stop Waving the Gun</strong></em> is more than a song; it’s a mission statement. And if we’re lucky, it might just inspire us all to stop waving the gun, and start listening, instead. We have added the opus to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream Eddie&#8217;s wider discography. </p>



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		<title>Eddie Cohn shares his intentional wisdom with captivating new single, Who or What I Was Before</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Setting the tone with textured drums and an intricate electric guitar performance, Eddie Cohn opens Who or What I Was Before with introspective and self-realized&#8230;</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Setting the tone with textured drums and an intricate electric guitar performance,<strong> Eddie Cohn</strong> opens <strong><em>Who or What I Was Before</em></strong> with introspective and self-realized prose, as he sings, <em>&#8220;I can&#8217;t make up my mind, it&#8217;s like a ritual, I&#8217;ve been a bum, didn&#8217;t mean to insult you&#8230;&#8221;</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">We are immediately captivated by Eddie&#8217;s vocal timbre and the charismatic depth that he conveys with his lyricism. It feels prophetic and unafraid, which we love. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The opus expands with instrumental mastery to take us on a powerful and somewhat relatable journey as Eddie ponders his situational reality with his muse and the universe. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Speaking on the inspiration behind his sound, Eddie asks, &#8220;Isn&#8217;t the world ready for a return to rock music?!&#8221; The star from Los Angeles continues, &#8220;I know I am which is why I felt inspired to reconnect with my favorite genre of music, the 90&#8217;s grunge era and create a contemporary spin on grunge.&#8221;</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">With reference to his sonic influences, Eddie confesses, &#8220;I&#8217;m a huge fan of <strong>Pearl Jam</strong>, <strong>Soundgarden </strong>and <strong>Alice in Chains</strong> so I tried to create a song that drives and rocks.&#8221; We can absolutely feel this come though in Eddie&#8217;s timeless sound, although there is no doubt that the rising creator is manifesting a sonic dimension of his own. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Eddie goes on to tell us, &#8220;This past year was a big year for me in terms of looking inward and trying to fine tune the way I live my life. I think about the people in my life or the habits I&#8217;ve created and I wondered which ones were good for my mind and which ones could maybe be eliminated. There&#8217;s always these big moments, whether good or bad, that come up in our lives and I think they can serve as good markers or excellent opportunities to help us create a better version of ourselves. It&#8217;s not easy but I&#8217;m always looking for ways to fine tune or explore new avenues of creativity.&#8221;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The anthemic release comes with a cinematic music video shot in Los Angeles featuring a mesmerizing performance from our protagonist as he brings the track to life. The video is set for release later today on <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClHqeTi_qdQC0jp7fDKbX7A" target="_blank">Eddie&#8217;s YouTube channel</a>!</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">We love the wisdom and intentional message that <strong>Eddie Cohn</strong> has to offer, and have added <strong><em>Who or What I Was Before</em></strong> to our <strong>New Music Spotlight</strong> playlist, as well as our brand new <strong>TIMELESS </strong>playlist, whilst we continue to stream his wider discography, including <strong><em>Broken Pieces</em></strong>, and anticipate future releases from the star!</p>



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