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Sad senior man sitting at the table

Sarantos’ new single, “I’m Sorry This is the Life I Gave You,” dives deep into a well of regret, self-doubt, and vulnerability, offering a poignant rock ballad that many will find relatable. The song encapsulates the feelings of remorse and emotional turbulence one experiences when reflecting on a life filled with missed opportunities and perceived shortcomings. As the lyrics suggest, Sarantos seems to wrestle with the guilt of not providing the kind of life he believes his loved ones deserve, delivering an apology as heartfelt as it is sorrowful.

Musically, “I’m Sorry This is the Life I Gave You” leans into rock ballad territory with a melancholic tone, utilizing atmospheric instrumentation that mirrors the heaviness of the song’s themes. The production, though simple, allows Sarantos’ shaky yet emotive vocal performance to stand front and center, effectively enhancing the emotional weight of the track. His voice often quivers, underscoring the rawness of the subject matter. The slow build throughout the song, particularly in the instrumentals, feels intentional—every note stretches out the sense of sadness, keeping the listener steeped in the reflective atmosphere.

Lyrically, Sarantos taps into universal themes of self-reflection and regret, with lines like, “You’re a rare gem in a sea of stones / And you deserve so much more than me” showing his emotional transparency. His imagery of being “tossed n’ battered” and “lost in the shadows” paints a vivid picture of someone feeling unworthy of the love they’ve been given. The refrain, repeated throughout the track, drives home the apology at the core of the song: a sincere admission of feeling like a failure despite the unconditional support of a partner.

The accompanying music video adds an extra layer to the song’s narrative, gradually transforming from disjointed noise to a coherent story, much like how the lyrics suggest Sarantos’ chaotic emotional state beginning to take shape. This visual pairing only amplifies the song’s themes of regret and self-examination, making the overall experience more immersive.

What stands out most about “I’m Sorry This is the Life I Gave You” is its sincerity. Sarantos isn’t trying to mask his feelings behind complex metaphors or intricate production; rather, he delivers his message with straightforward emotion, drawing listeners into his personal turmoil. While not a track that aims for grandiose vocal performances or technical prowess, its simplicity and emotional depth will likely resonate with those who have felt the weight of letting someone down or have grappled with feelings of inadequacy.

In sum, this single serves as a raw, emotional confessional from an artist who continues to wear his heart on his sleeve. Fans of reflective, emotionally charged rock ballads will find much to appreciate in Sarantos‘ candid expression of remorse and gratitude.

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A music industry veteran of over 30 years, Michael Stover is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, with a degree specializing in the Music and Video business. Michael has used that education to gain a wealth of experience within the industry: from retail music manager and DJ, to two-time Billboard Magazine Contest winning songwriter, performer and chart-topping producer, and finally, award-winning artist manager, publicist, promoter and label president. In just 10 years, MTS Records has released 40+ Top 40 New Music Weekly country chart singles, including FIFTEEN #1s and 8 Top 85 Music Row chart singles. MTS has also promoted 60+ Top 40 itunes chart singles, including 60+ Top 5s and 40+ #1s, AND a Top 5 Billboard Magazine chart hit! Michael has written columns featured in Hypebot, Music Think Tank, and Fair Play Country Music, among others. Michael is a 2020 Hermes Creative Awards Winner and a 2020 dotComm Awards Winner for marketing and communication. Michael has managed and/or promoted artists and events from the United States, UK, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Australia and Sweden, making MTS a truly international company.