faSade Drop a Powerful Anthem Against Gun Violence with ‘Freedom to Carry (Is Not Free)’
Channeled by the activism of art, “Freedom to Carry (Is Not Free)” is Boston-based artist faSade’s recent piece of work, and it carries an immense impact. Confronting the urgent and devastating crisis of gun violence in America, the song’s pointed lyrics and bittersweet melodies combine for an emotionally charged experience that’s hard to deny.
The opening note, “Freedom to Carry (Is Not Free),” embraces the listener, creating an intricate narrative through sound that intertwines vulnerability and determination. The song’s unpolished vocals leave a feeling of sadness and urgency. At the same time, the instrumentation is sparse but adds a quiet sting of intensity, singularly matching the more complex feeling about this pressing issue over this issue.
The song is accompanied by a haunting, powerful music video that weaves together chilling visuals with footage from real life, addressing the real-life destruction of gun violence. The contrast of innocence and tragedy throughout the video only adds to the song’s cries, turning it from just a piece of music into a cry for action.
faSade’s gift for writing art, both personal and wildly relatable, is evident on this track. The artist’s determination, driven by indignation and more positive aspirations, makes “Freedom to Carry (Is Not Free)” an especially moving reminder that music can do more than heal and lead movements.
In an era in which activism feels overwrought, faSade reminds us that art can inspire the dialogue we urgently await. As the culmination of the collaborative effort, this song serves as an ode to the power of music broader than entertainment, challenging its listeners to confront the reality of gun violence and giving a voice to those willing to take a stand in this newfound battle for a safer world.