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Eddie Cohn – Stop Waving the Gun review

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Stop Waving the Gun by Eddie Cohn is a powerful pop-rock single that takes an unflinching look at the pressing issue of gun violence in the United States. Released on November 8, this track brings together Eddie’s songwriting prowess and a team of talented musicians, including Brett Farkas on electric guitar and Sean Hurley on bass, creating an emotionally gripping experience. Remarkably, part of the song’s recording process included interruptions from Cohn’s mischievous cats—proof that even in the studio, unpredictability reigns.


Opening with a driving drumbeat, the song establishes a sense of urgency that never relents. Eddie Cohn’s vocal delivery is raw and impassioned, channeling frustration and desperation into the lyrics. The blend of high-energy guitars, grounded basslines, and occasional string swells creates a dynamic backdrop that amplifies the song’s message without overshadowing it.



Cohn’s ability to balance personal emotion with universal appeal makes the track stand out. Drawing inspiration from legends like Pearl Jam and U2, he crafts a sound that feels both contemporary and timeless.


Stop Waving the Gun by Eddie Cohn
EDDIE COHN

The lyrics challenge societal complacency, pointing out the deep-rooted issues behind violence while pleading for change. The collaboration of remote musicians adds an impressive cohesion, demonstrating that art can bridge distances.

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