
“Winds of Time” by Sahara CyberStars is a rock ballad, timeless and eerily relevant. It’s a sweeping, soulful anthem wrapped in shimmering melodies, heartfelt vocals, and just the right amount of instrumental grandeur. From the very first notes, the song pulls you into its world—a place where history, hope, and heartbreak intertwine, carried forward by the ever-changing winds.
Dave Long’s deep, rich vocals are the anchor here—thick with emotion, sincerity, and a quiet kind of wisdom. He tells a story, delivering each lyric with a weight that makes you feel every word. And then there’s Trish Long, whose harmonies add a layer of softness and soulfulness, wrapping around his voice like a comforting echo from another time. When the two come together in the bridge, it turns to one of those moments that practically begs you to sing along, arms raised, lost in the music.
Underneath it all, the instrumentation is lush and layered without ever feeling overwhelming. The drums beat steady and sure, while jittery percussion shakes and glitters, adding texture to the mix. Then come the horns—warm, rich, and full of life—bringing an almost cinematic quality to the song. The track builds and blooms, each section adding something new while staying true to its core message: time changes everything, but some things—love, unity, resilience—remain.
“Winds of Time” feels like a song that’s finally found its moment. Written before the world turned upside down, it now lands with even more impact, its lyrics hitting a little closer to home. It’s reflective without being cynical, powerful without being overbearing. A ballad for the dreamers, the fighters, and everyone caught in the whirlwind of history.
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Photo Credit: D & T Long Sahara Music
Review by: Naomi Joan
