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Westwell inverts the prayer with “Fear” — a meditation on finding strength in discomfort

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Father-son duo Westwell release “Fear, ” a song that turns the traditional prayer on its head. Where hymns ask for comfort and protection, “Fear” asks for the opposite: make me uncomfortable, make me unbreakable, make me invincible— not through armor, but through compassion.

The track centers on a radical proposition: that fear itself can become a compass rather than an obstacle. The repeated refrain “Show kindness to my killer / Without the need for a gun” positions the song firmly as an anthem of transformative strength — the kind earned through facing difficulty rather than fleeing from it.

Produced at Westwell Studios in England, the track builds from intimate, spoken-word verses into anthemic peaks, balancing the literary weight of its lyrics against an atmospheric folk rock foundation.

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