Singer songwriter Dave Lenahan has released his new single, “Faces in the Glow,” which is available everywhere out now. With this track, Dave bravely and boldly asks a universal question: Have you ever been in the same room as someone, yet felt a million miles apart? Sharing a heartfelt plea for connection with his lover, Dave immediately draws listeners in with his earnest vocals and swirling guitars, inviting everyone into the intimate space of his deepest thoughts.
Lenahan and his co writer Taylin Rae’s raw honesty about the very human fear of losing someone you love—to the point where you would rather sit in silence than risk being apart—lands with striking emotional weight. The song captures the tension at the heart of modern relationships, confessing, “We’re so far apart together, buried in our phones, we don’t talk much anymore, ’cause we’re afraid of letting go.” The genius irony in the bridge provides a powerful, poetic contradiction: “I’ll send you a text message, honey, let’s put down our phone. I’d rather be here with you now, than together all alone.” “Faces in the Glow” is a quiet anthem for choosing presence over performance.


