Church of Elder – Wasted

Church of Elder – “Wasted” (new Classic Rock single, out April 3, 2026)

Church of Elder Wasted is a Classic Rock single built around one brutal idea: time disappears, and you only notice when it’s already gone. The song balances a steady rock drive with a chorus that feels like a confession you can’t swallow back. It’s reflective, but it still moves.

The lyric images are simple and sharp: a “stone world”, “wanderlust”, and the line “Time is slipping through my hands, but solace in my tears”. That contrast—loss and comfort in the same breath—sets the emotional tone. Then the hook repeats “wasted time” like a thought looping late at night, until it turns into release.

Release date & essential info

“Wasted” is released on April 3, 2026. Genre: Classic Rock. For catalog and pitching, the official IDs are included below (ISRC + UPC).

The sound: Classic Rock with a modern edge

This track leans into the strengths of Classic Rock: clear structure, a chorus-first payoff, and a grounded band feel. At the same time, it doesn’t play like a costume piece. The energy is direct, and the emotion is the main production choice.

If you’re into rock songs that stay melodic while still cutting deep, this one lands fast.

What the lyrics are really saying

The story sits between restlessness and regret. “Wanderlust my dear” reads like a relationship with motion itself—always leaving, always chasing. And “forever plastered on glass” is a perfect metaphor for memories: visible, close, but untouchable.

The turning point is the line: “But we sing that song fueled by the pain.” That’s the thesis. The song doesn’t deny the damage. It transforms it into something shared.

Why the hook hits (and sticks)

“All that wasted time” works because it’s plain language. No decoration. Just truth. Repetition does two things: it mirrors rumination, and it makes the chorus instantly singable. That’s why it feels like catharsis instead of self-pity.

Who this single is for

“Wasted” fits listeners who want rock with emotional weight—music that sounds strong, but doesn’t pretend everything is fine.

  • Fans of lyric-driven Classic Rock
  • Night-drive / reflection playlists
  • Anyone who likes big hooks with honest writing

Official identifiers (ISRC / UPC)

  • ISRC: GX8LE2657145
  • UPC: 5063941113333
  • Release date: April 3, 2026
  • Genre: Classic Rock

Where to listen

The single will be available on major platforms from release day, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. For best day-one traction, pair it with a pre-save and a short teaser that quotes the “time is slipping…” line—because that’s the emotional entry point.

More releases and projects: FBP Music Publishing.

Final takeaway

Church of Elder Wasted turns regret into a chorus you can actually carry. It’s Classic Rock that doesn’t hide behind attitude—out April 3, 2026.

What is the song about?

It’s about lost time, wanderlust, and the strange comfort of finally admitting what you can’t get back.

When does it come out?

Release date is April 3, 2026.

What style is it?

Classic Rock with a melodic, hook-forward chorus and an emotional, reflective tone.

What are the official codes?

ISRC: GX8LE2657145. UPC: 5063941113333.

Where can I hear it?

From release day, it’ll be on major streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.

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