Finding Hope in the Darkness: A Journey to the Afterlife

Citizen Soldier's song "Afterlife" delves into the profound and often painful struggles of mental health, particularly focusing on the thoughts and feelings that accompany suicidal ideation. The lyrics open with a haunting image of lying down to sleep beneath concrete, symbolizing the finality of death. The question posed, "Did I make peace or a mistake?", sets the tone for the song's exploration of regret and the search for meaning in life and death.

The song's chorus serves as a powerful reminder that one does not need to die to find peace or an 'afterlife.' Instead, it encourages listeners to hold on and confront their inner demons. The metaphor of 'monsters in your mind' being 'mountains you can climb' suggests that the challenges and fears we face, though daunting, are surmountable. This message is reinforced through repeated pleas to hold on before making irreversible decisions, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and finding hope.

Citizen Soldier's music often addresses themes of mental health, resilience, and the human condition. "Afterlife" is no exception, offering a lifeline to those who feel trapped by their thoughts and emotions. The song acknowledges the pain and darkness but also provides a glimmer of hope, urging listeners to find their 'afterlife'—a state of peace and fulfillment—without resorting to death. This powerful message is both a call to action and a comforting reminder that there is always a way forward, even in the darkest of times.

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  3. Never Ending Nightmare (feat. Kellin Quinn)
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