WHALE CITY Unveil ‘Someone Else’s Eyes (Stay At Home Live Version)’
German pop-rock band WHALE CITY have just unveiled the video for a stay at home performance of their anthemic single Someone Else's Eyes.

As the title implies, this song shares the message to see the world from the perspective of others, especially the older and weaker ones - and to act for them. This message fits perfectly in the current covid-19 pandemic as millions of people are staying home in order to flatten the curve and help save lives.  Because the song is so apt for the moment, lead singer Andy and his bandmates Juri and Michael decided to record a special Stay-At-Home-Live-Version which shows that the pandemic doesn't stop artists from making music. Check it out below!



Speaking about this video, lead singer Andy said,
We had the feeling: There is no better time than now for the message of our song. That's why we spontaneously abandoned our original plan to release the song in 2021 and recorded this special Stay-At-Home live version. We hope it will bring us all even closer together with a positive feeling, even though we are geographically far apart at the moment.

Andy about the current corona situation,
For us as a band it is of course a completely unusual situation. We can't play on any stage, nowhere in front of an audience, not even rehearse together. It is kind of a weird situation to work in home office as a musician. But restrictions force you to be creative. Instead of meeting at our rehearsal space, we meet virtually almost every night. With the help of FaceTime, Skype and Co. this is fortunately no longer a problem nowadays. We are all sittings in front of our computers at home with our instrument sharing ideas and work on new songs - inspired by many other artists who are currently sharing their music with their fans from home. The idea for this Stay-At-Home-Version of “Someone Else's Eyes” came up during the last days. The song says a lot about what we as a band think in this exceptional times.