Music: Fading Reflections: Factory Set's "Days Are Gone"
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Originating from North Wales, Factory Set have crafted a sound that evokes images of industrial decay and overdriven production lines. The band consists of Richard Andrews (vocals/synthesiser/guitar), Matthew Evans (guitar), Owen Brown (bass guitar/bass VI), Patrick Barwick (guitar), and Jay Butler (drums). Having spent years refining their sound amongst Merseyside backstreets and Liverpool's underground arts scene, they openly embrace the city's influence—from dilapidated docks to its rich musical heritage. With dreamy, chorusing guitars, they provide a haunting soundtrack and social commentary on the current state of the country. Their live shows bring ferocious energy, featuring ramblings about the darker side of the human condition between blasts of guitar feedback and infectious rhythms.
"Days Are Gone" explores themes of time, loss, and seeking clarity through uncertain moments. The song opens with introspective lines about letting the mind wander when days have passed, expressing an inability to see clearly through one's own perspective but finding hope in another's vision. The track reflects on the passage of time and the search for guidance or understanding when facing an unclear future, capturing a contemplative mood about what has been lost and what remains unseen—all delivered through Factory Set's signature blend of industrial atmosphere and dreamy guitar textures.






