Awake in the Abyss | This Is Now | Hatebreed

"This Is Now" is a powerful song by American metalcore band Hatebreed that speaks directly to the struggles of being alive during tumultuous times. The lyrics, penned by vocalist Jamey Jasta, are a reflection on the present moment, acknowledging the pain, fear, and uncertainty that often accompanies it.
The song's opening lines, "This is now, not yesterday / This is now, I'm still awake," set the tone for a candid exploration of the human experience. Jasta's vocals convey a sense of urgency, as if he's trying to shake off the weight of his own doubts and fears. He sings about being stuck in the moment, unable to escape the crushing weight of reality.
Throughout the song, Hatebreed's characteristic blend of metalcore aggression and hardcore intensity propels the message forward. Guitarist Wayne Lozinak and bassist Chris Beattie create a driving rhythm section that underscores Jasta's emotive vocals. The result is a sonic representation of the turmoil that can often feel overwhelming.
But despite the chaos, "This Is Now" also finds moments of hope and resilience. Jasta's lyrics offer a sense of solidarity with those struggling alongside him: "I'm still awake, I'm still aware / I'm still standing, I'm not there." These lines serve as a rallying cry for anyone feeling lost or trapped in their own personal struggles.
Ultimately, "This Is Now" is a song about embracing the present and finding the strength to keep moving forward. Hatebreed's music has always been characterized by its raw emotional power, and this track is no exception. For fans of the band, it's a powerful reminder of their ability to capture the complexity and intensity of human experience in their music.
