Los Angeles artist Eddie Cohn’s latest release ‘Stop Waving the Gun’ channels the growing frustration of a nation plagued by relentless violence and a culture seemingly desensitised to tragedy. Anchored by raw, unfiltered emotion, this single confronts the issues of gun obsession and the ripple effects of a society caught in a cycle of desensitisation. Cohn’s distinctive sound- a fusion of rock infused with synth, acoustic elements, and percussion- pairs seamlessly with his lyrics, offering listeners a chance to reflect on the world around them.
Bringing together a top-notch roster of musicians, including Brett Farkas on electric guitar, Sean Hurley on bass, Jake Reed on drums, and Philip Peterson on strings, Cohn constructs a landscape that’s as impactful as it is reflective. The recording process stretched beyond the boundaries of a traditional studio, capturing performances from both Los Angeles and Seattle, with final mixing done remotely from Hawaii by Kevin Penner. This far-reaching collaboration echoes the song’s theme that although physically separated, the musicians unite around a common message that transcends location.
Cohn’s background as a seasoned artist with influences from Pearl Jam and U2 to Tom Petty is evident in his layered approach to the track. ‘Stop Waving the Gun’ is a protest against apathy and a call to recognise the humanity behind every headline. While inspired by current events, the song also invites listeners to take a step back from the media frenzy, to find empathy, and perhaps even to foster change in a world that sorely needs it.