Ontario-based artist Tyler Gunn takes a bold step into darker, more aggressive territory, with his latest release “Love Is a Countdown Clock.” Known for blending the emotional pull of shoegaze with the raw edge of '90s alt-rock, Gunn delivers a track that’s restless, and full of feeling.
Lyrically, the single is less about telling a clear-cut story and more about sitting in the wreckage of an emotional burnout. Gunn leans into that feeling of being worn out, numb and the idea of acceptance becomes the only way through. “This one felt like catharsis—like giving up, and being weirdly okay with that,” he admits.
“Love Is a Countdown Clock” is driven by crashing drums, driving guitars, and raw vocals that ooze with emotion. Gunn’s lyrics cut straight to the heart of emotional detachment, “You never wanted what I was / I’ll keep pretending I’m okay / If love’s a countdown clock / Then what’s it matter anyway.” It’s a stark reflection on unreciprocated love and the quiet act of giving up, delivered not with drama, but with a kind of weary acceptance. Rather than providing answers, Gunn embraces the uncertainty, continuing to make music that connects through its honesty and emotional depth.