My Tuning Point’s “The Eulogy” Turns Heartache into Hauntingly Beautiful Truth

 

My Tuning Point’s new single, “The Eulogy,” is such a song pure, unfiltered emotion put on display in a track that feels less like a song and more a person opening their soul.

Written in a fog of sorrow and midnight lucidity, “The Eulogy” was not made in a studio brainstorm session. It was birthed at 3am, when the artist woke up from their sleep with the phrase “trauma bond” repeating in their mind. Within minutes, 90 percent of the lyrics came pouring out, unmediated by second thoughts or structure, into their phone. That urgency that emotional urgency vibrates through each line.

This is an actual eulogy. Not a goodbye to a lover, but to an enduring bond between friends the kind of relationship that shapes you, molds you, stamps you, and then when lost, leaves a soundless void that echoes too loudly to ignore. My Tuning Point doesn’t attempt to gloss over it or use metaphors. They just tell the truth. And that truth is painful in the best way.

Musically, the track is hauntingly spare as if it’s a conversation echoing in an empty room. The arrangement allows the words to bear the load. It’s intimate, as if the listener is eavesdropping on something that doesn’t concern them a diary entry turned elegy.

What distinguishes “The Eulogy” is that there’s no slick production gimmick attempting to sanitize the feelings. And in that vulnerability, My Tuning Point offers something you’ll not soon forget.

For anyone who has ever lost someone who once was everything to them  not to death, but to time and distance and hurt this will hit like a wave. It’s a gentle whirlwind of the mind’s introspection and the heart’s lament, beautifully honest, deeply human.

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