Released: October 25, 2019

Songwriter: Mike Mushok Adam Gontier

Producer: Brian Sperber

[Verse 1]
We try to plan our lives ahead
And figure everything out right now
Losing sense of our own impermanence
We watch our lives pass by somehow

[Pre-Chorus]
You get weak
You get tired
You burn yourself in your own fire

[Chorus]
Our eyes show pain of regret
We lost ourselves, we lost our souls
Searched everywhere and we're never getting out
So why are we here?
Tell me why are we here?
We're never getting out

[Verse 2]
We walk a very thin fine line
Writing our names in the sand
And I bury myself from the outside in
While the waves wash away my plans

[Pre-Chorus]
I get weak
I get tired
I burn yourself in my own fire

[Chorus]
Our eyes show pain of regret
We lost ourselves, we lost our souls
Searched everywhere and we're never getting out
So why are we here?
Tell me why are we here?
We're never getting out

[Chorus]
Our eyes show pain of regret
We lost ourselves, we lost our souls
Searched everywhere and we're never getting out
So why are we here?
Tell me why are we here?
We're never getting out

[Outro]
We’re never getting out
We’re never getting out
We’re never getting out
We’re never getting out

Saint Asonia

A Canadian rock/post-grunge “supergroup” featuring ex-Three Days Grace vocalist/guitarist Adam Gontier, Staind guitarist Mike Mushok, Eye Empire bassist Corey Lowery, and former Finger Eleven drummer Rich Beddoe, Saint Asonia came into being after Mushok and Gontier began writing together just after the latter’s split with his flagship band. Impressed with what they had managed to conjure up, the duo enlisted the rest of the crew and headed into the studio with producer Johnny K (Disturbed, Megadeth, Sevendust) to begin work on a debut long-player. “Better Place,” the first single from the record, was issued in May 2015, followed by the release of the eponymous full-length Saint Asonia later that summer. In 2017, Rich Beddoe left the band and was replaced by Mike Mushok’s Former Staind bandmate Sal Giancarelli. then in 2018, Corey Lowery left the band to join seether and was replaced by Adam Gontier’s cousin and former Art Of Dying bassist, Cale Gontier.