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“Running Out Of Time” by Nyki Lindsay King


Nyki Lindsay King’s latest single, “Running Out of Time,” is a raw, unapologetic anthem that tackles the urgent need for societal change in the face of corruption and apathy. With a sound that seamlessly blends elements of funk, soul, R&B, and reggae, the Montreal-based artist channels the spirit of rock legends like Eddie Vedder, Kurt Cobain, and Chester Bennington, creating a track that feels both deeply personal and globally relevant. The song is a rallying cry, warning that we are careening towards a precipice which is both politically and spiritually and there is precious little time to turn things around. King’s voice, dripping with both emotion and conviction, serves as a desperate call to arms.


The song opens with a gritty guitar riff, immediately setting the tone for the message ahead. As the music builds, King’s vocals rise above the pulsating rhythm, perfectly capturing the tension in the lyrics. His choice to directly confront the “fall of society” is both bold and necessary, offering a rare blend of musicality and activism. The haunting chorus, where King sings, “We’re running out of time, no more room to hide,” rings out as a chilling reminder of the consequences of our collective inaction. It’s a lyrical plea, filled with urgency and determination, urging listeners to step outside their comfort zones and act before it’s too late.


Production-wise, “Running Out of Time” is a polished yet raw representation of King’s artistic vision. Recorded in Montreal with engineer Bobby John, every element of the track is finely crafted to elevate the core message of the song. King’s decision to direct the production gives the track a sense of cohesion, blending organic and electronic elements in a way that supports the song’s narrative. The layering of sounds, from deep basslines to soul-infused guitar, adds depth to the track, making it as sonically stimulating as it is thought-provoking. It’s clear that King has poured not just technical skill but a deep emotional investment into the creation of this piece.


At its heart, “Running Out of Time” is a reflection on the loss of individuality and the dangers of following the crowd. King’s lyrics are a stark commentary on the state of the world, one that’s becoming increasingly disillusioned with the concept of true freedom. As he grapples with the role of societal and spiritual decay, King implores listeners to reconsider their paths, offering an introspective alternative: a return to faith, a return to purpose. The song’s message is undeniably powerful, and with the world at such a precarious moment in history, “Running Out of Time” stands as both a call for accountability and a beacon of hope, urging us to make the changes that will save us.




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