After SwanN had left the stage, the crowd dispersed and began to intermingle amongst each other. The intermission, however, didn’t stifle the energetic anticipation palpable between fans and artists alike. As once the intermission ended, the crowd seamlessly moved forward. Ready eager and ready to follow Awake At Last’s lead singer, Vincent Torres on a journey through Life, Death, and Rebirth; as depicted in their 2017 debut EP Life/Death/Rebirth.
During Awake At Last’s set, lead singer Torres managed to engage the crowd by striving to address life’s modern-day trials and tribulations; such as anxiety and depression. Which was addressed in the song “Analysis Paralysis.” Torres’ inspiration for the song stems from his own personal demons; as he introduced this song as a “Fuck you, to depression and anxiety.” Which has plagued him the majority of his life and by the cheers coming from the crowd, affected others in the room as well.
Mental illness within America affects a combined 56.2 million individuals. As over 16.2 million Americans have suffered from at least one major depressive episode. While over 40 million suffer from generalized anxiety, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. When artists such as Awake At Last address personal issues like depression and anxiety, the scene is strengthened and Americans are able to find outspoken warriors; like Torres to look to for strength and guidance in a struggle which is all too often hidden and shamed.
After Torres’ call to enlightenment, the band proceeded to play one last song which Torres devoted to “every photographer, musician, artist, and individual” within Café Coco; as the band strived to once again develop a feel-good atmosphere within the small-cap venue with the song “Constellations.” In developing an atmosphere of empowerment and unity, Awake At Last managed to not only snag a few fans in Nashville but establish friendships along the way.