Life in Your Hands is a call for collective responsibility rather than accusation.
Set against an upbeat, driving framework, the song questions authority, inequality, and enforced compliance, while holding onto a simple demand: a life worth living for everyone. Repetition turns the chorus into insistence, not anger — a reminder that change begins with shared decisions rather than control.
This is protest without despair.
Guitars, bass and production support by Ken McIntosh and Kev McIntosh.
Final creative direction and production decisions by Ferric Prophet.
Independent release.