Backstory:
Earnest Command was born out of the vibrant music scene of Melbourne, Australia in 2013. Its founding members, lead vocalist and guitarist Ben “The Beacon” Jacobs, bassist Luke “Chordsmith” Martin, and drummer Alex “Sticks” Peterson, were all drawn to each other’s commitment to sincerity and authenticity in music. They began their journey performing in small clubs and bars around the city, developing a dedicated fanbase who appreciated their raw and passionate sound. After years of hard work and an unwavering commitment to their craft, they found mainstream success with their breakthrough album, “Songs of the Fire,” earning them a place among the most respected indie bands in Australia.
Genre:
Indie Rock
Title:
“Colors of the Dawn”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Am C G D
Wake up to the colors of the dawn
Am C G D
Feel the morning sun, it’s a brand new song
Am C G D
Life’s like a river, always moving on
Am C G D
In the heart of the city, is where we belong
(Chorus)
Em G D A
We are Earnest Command, living life our own way
Em G D A
On this road, we stand, singing songs till break of day
Em G D A
Our hearts beat to the rhythm, of the city’s pulsing song
Em G D A
With every strum and every drum, we know where we belong
(Verse 2)
Am C G D
Underneath the city lights, tales are being told
Am C G D
Of dreams, of fights, of sparkling nights, and hearts turning gold
Am C G D
Through the noise and the silence, through the hot and the cold
Am C G D
We keep playing our music, it’s the story that’s been foretold
(Chorus)
Em G D A
We are Earnest Command, with our hearts on display
Em G D A
In this grand music land, we’ll keep chasing the day
Em G D A
Through the highs and the lows, under the moon’s silver ray
Em G D A
In each note, in each chord, we find our way
Fan Testimonial:
“I’m Sarah, and I’ve been an Earnest Command superfan since their early days. Their whole vibe of authenticity and honesty resonates with me and their music has been a constant companion through the ups and downs of my life. Their songs, especially ‘Colors of the Dawn,’ encapsulate my own feelings and experiences. Earnest Command isn’t just a band to me, they’re like a group of friends who understand me in a way nobody else can.”