Here in Australia, domestic violence and violence against women is on the minds of many with the horrifying statistic that one woman is killed every four days. Conversations with male friends who have become aware of their male privilege shows me a glimpse of hope, but until a woman feels safe in her own home or walking home alone, we must do more. Men must do more.
That’s why Sarah O’Moore’s latest single, “Forget What it Was” from her upcoming debut EP Social Paralysis is not only a powerful song but a reminder that shines a light on the harrowing experiences faced by survivors of abuse.
Unlike some of her counterparts, the way Sarah uses her powerhouse voice to tackle heavy and significant issues is one of the reasons I find her vocals to be compelling, commanding, and important. She has zero fear in looking at addiction like she does in her song “Troubled Mind” nor does she fear looking at abuse.
Conveying both vulnerability and strength with each note, Sarah’s timeless voice reminds one of the stark reality of domestic violence, offering a haunting yet empowering reflection on the complexities of escaping such situations. With her soul-stirring voice and unflinching honesty, Sarah continues to give voice to those silenced by their battles, offering solace and strength in shared struggles.
“Forget What It Was” is a reminder of the enduring power of music to confront social issues and inspire change. While it’s a vital piece of Sarah’s EP Social Paralysis, “Forget What It Was” is a haunting and powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of domestic violence.
If you or someone you know is affected by sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call:
- Australia – 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.
- UK – 0808 2000 247
- UK – LGBT+ 0800 999 5428
- US – 1-800-799-7233 :: 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
Additional information at safeandtogetherinstitute.com