"These Tears" is the opening track of the 2012 album Ei8ht by British singer-songwriter . It often appears in digital libraries as "01 These Tears.m4a" due to its position as the lead song. Review: "These Tears" – Nik Kershaw
: Lyrically, "These Tears" explores themes of resilience and emotional processing. Kershaw uses the metaphor of rain and crying not as a sign of weakness, but as a cleansing mechanism. The chorus is particularly strong, showcasing his ability to craft hooks that are both catchy and introspective. 01 These Tears m4a
: A masterclass in adult pop songwriting. It’s a track that rewards repeat listens, especially for those who appreciate intricate chord changes and thoughtful lyrics. "These Tears" is the opening track of the
: At age 54 during the recording, Kershaw’s voice sounds seasoned and warm. He avoids the high-pitched gymnastics of his youth for a more grounded, soulful delivery that suits the song’s mature subject matter. Kershaw uses the metaphor of rain and crying
: As the opener for Ei8ht , the song sets a high bar. It signals that the album isn't a nostalgic "retread" of 1980s synth-pop, but a collection of well-crafted, adult-oriented pop songs. Fans of his live performances often see it as a staple, as noted in setlists reported by Monkeypress .
"These Tears" is the opening track of the 2012 album Ei8ht by British singer-songwriter . It often appears in digital libraries as "01 These Tears.m4a" due to its position as the lead song. Review: "These Tears" – Nik Kershaw
: Lyrically, "These Tears" explores themes of resilience and emotional processing. Kershaw uses the metaphor of rain and crying not as a sign of weakness, but as a cleansing mechanism. The chorus is particularly strong, showcasing his ability to craft hooks that are both catchy and introspective.
: A masterclass in adult pop songwriting. It’s a track that rewards repeat listens, especially for those who appreciate intricate chord changes and thoughtful lyrics.
: At age 54 during the recording, Kershaw’s voice sounds seasoned and warm. He avoids the high-pitched gymnastics of his youth for a more grounded, soulful delivery that suits the song’s mature subject matter.
: As the opener for Ei8ht , the song sets a high bar. It signals that the album isn't a nostalgic "retread" of 1980s synth-pop, but a collection of well-crafted, adult-oriented pop songs. Fans of his live performances often see it as a staple, as noted in setlists reported by Monkeypress .