Living legend Gavin Friday’s Stations of the Cross, from his upcoming album Ecce Homo, feels like a deeply personal confession, wrapped in a haunting, gothic soundscape. With its pulsing synths, mournful horns, and industrial undertones, the track carries a heavy emotional weight, dedicated to his late friend Sinéad O’Connor. There’s a rawness here—a sense of love caught in a painful cycle, but delivered with such vulnerability that it’s hard not to be moved. Friday’s ability to weave torment and beauty into his music is striking, and this song leans more into his introspective, soul-baring side.

It’s dark, brooding, and utterly captivating.

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