Two Good Friday Releases: The Sound of Silence, I Returned and Into Your Hands
Two new singles, released on Good Friday, now available for streaming across all major platforms
I’m grateful to share that I have released two new singles on Good Friday, both now available for streaming across all major platforms under the name Yehoshua of Ēatūn.
Though released together on the same day, these are two very different pieces in theme, tone, and origin. One is deeply personal, reaching into my own experience of mortality and return. The other is centered on the crucifixion of Christ and the solemn weight of Good Friday itself.
They belong together in release, but each carries its own story.
The Sound of Silence, I Returned
This piece is rooted in my near-death experience in 2020.
There are moments in life that divide everything into a before and an after. Experiences that do not simply leave an impression, but alter the way one hears silence, the way one understands fear, the way one carries memory, and the way one regards the fact of still being here at all.
The Sound of Silence, I Returned comes from that place.
It is a deeply personal work, shaped by the reality of having passed through something that felt like the edge of life itself and then returning from it. Because of that, the song is not merely reflective in a general sense. It is bound up with survival, memory, confrontation, and the strange and difficult weight of continuing on after an experience that cannot easily be reduced to ordinary language.
That is part of why this song matters so much to me.
It is not simply a release. It is a testimony in musical form — personal, serious, and inseparable from what I lived through.
Into Your Hands
If The Sound of Silence, I Returned is personal, Into Your Hands is explicitly devotional.
This single is based on the crucifixion of Christ, and because of that, Good Friday was the right day for its release.
Good Friday is not merely a date on the calendar. It is a day of remembrance, grief, reverence, sacrifice, and holy weight. It turns the mind toward the suffering of Christ, toward surrender, toward the cross, and toward the words spoken in the final hours of His earthly life.
Into Your Hands was created in that spirit.
It is meant to reflect on the crucifixion with seriousness and reverence, drawing its heart from that moment of surrender, suffering, and obedience. Where one song reaches into a personal confrontation with death and return, this one turns toward the death of Christ Himself — not as abstraction, but as the center of Good Friday’s meaning.
That is why these two songs were released together.
One speaks from personal experience.
One speaks from sacred remembrance.
One looks at returning.
One looks at surrender.
And together, they formed the right release for Good Friday.
Both singles are now available for streaming across all major platforms.
Available On
Spotify
Apple Music
iTunes
Instagram & Facebook
TikTok & other ByteDance stores
YouTube Music
Amazon
Pandora
Deezer
Tidal
iHeartRadio
Qobuz
Saavn
Boomplay
Anghami
NetEase
Tencent
Claro Música
Joox
Kuack Media
Adaptr
Flo
MediaNet
Snapchat
Roblox (beta)
If you listen, thank you.
If you share them, thank you.
And if you’ve been following this musical work as it continues to grow, thank you for being here as these songs go out into the world.
Yehoshua of Ēatūn




