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Alwyn Morrison breaks the silence with “Chained”

  • April 11, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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In his new single, “Chained,” Alwyn Morrison bares it all in this stripped-back, guitar-laced confessional that sees the artist at his most intimate. Written while flying over the Atlantic on my way to Europe, this is a moment in time, frozen in space, encapsulating the raw ache of loving someone stuck in the clutches of their depression.

At its root, “Chained” is a still-warm tempest. Morrison's voice glides through contemplative verses that feel like diary entries, and each lyric is soaked in vulnerability. The title signifies a very real emotional tethering. This unseen thread binds the narrator and his partner as they maneuver through the fog of mental illness.

The writing is visual, poetic, and honest. Lines like “in a dark room” speak to the partner’s internal struggle, sure, but also to Morrison’s emotional captivity of remaining next to someone you love after all, even when it requires dulling your lamp. It oscillates empathy and powerlessness, where devotion turns into a quiet sacrifice.

What makes “Chained” feel important is how Morrison plays it. There’s an Old World warmth in the guitar melodies that feels like flickering, fragile but optimistic candlelight. The production is purposeful and spare, leaving room for each word to land hard. It is the kind of song that doesn’t simply want to be heard; it wants to be felt.

This release is about truth. Alwyn Morrison does not have solutions or clichés. Instead, he invites us into a profoundly personal experience, holding a mirror up to anyone who has ever loved someone in silence. “Chained” is a testament to quiet power, a love letter to those who turn toward rather than away, and a reminder that sometimes the greatest act of love is to not walk away at all.

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