Backstory:
Incomplete Living started as a trio of high school misfits, drawn together by their shared love of music and a shared sense of not quite fitting in. They started practicing in their parents’ garages, covering their favorite songs and gradually gaining the courage to write their own. The band’s name, Incomplete Living, was born from the idea that life is a process of constant growth and that you’re never really ‘complete’. They began performing at local venues, slowly but surely building up a dedicated fanbase. The band’s shared love for creating music and connecting with fans has kept them going, despite the challenges they’ve faced along the way.
Genre:
Indie Rock
Title:
Shadows in the Sunlight
Full Song Lyrics:
VERSE:
Am G D C
Looking in the mirror, don’t recognize my own face
Am G D C
Wearing masks for so long, lost in an invisible race
Am G D C
Trying to find myself in the shadows and the light
Am G D C
Realizing it’s okay not to be alright
CHORUS:
G D
Shadows in the sunlight, trying to break free
Am C
Incomplete Living, that’s the only way to be
G D
Chasing dreams, stumbling along the way
Am C
It’s the journey that matters, not what they say
VERSE:
Am G D C
Scars remind us where we’ve been, not where we’re going
Am G D C
Each step is a new chance, a new seed we’re sowing
Am G D C
Learning to embrace the imperfection, the in-between
Am G D C
Cause life isn’t just about what’s seen
CHORUS:
G D
Shadows in the sunlight, trying to break free
Am C
Incomplete Living, that’s the only way to be
G D
Chasing dreams, stumbling along the way
Am C
It’s the journey that matters, not what they say
Fan’s Name:
Jessie
Testimonial:
“I’ve followed Incomplete Living since their early days, playing at small venues around town. Their music speaks to me on a level I can’t quite explain. It’s like they understand the struggle of trying to figure out who you are and where you fit in the world. Their song, ‘Shadows in the Sunlight’, especially resonates with me. It feels like a personal anthem, a reminder that it’s okay not to have everything figured out. Incomplete Living isn’t just my favorite band, they’re a source of comfort and understanding in a world that often feels overwhelming.”