Tracy Eckstrand



Tracy


Eckstrand





Tracy Eckstrand

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Tracy

Eckstrand

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In her latest release, Tracy Eckstrand turns the myth of Sisyphus into a modern confession about keeping going, bouncing back, and wanting to move forward even when things seem to repeat. The song relies on lyrics that look inward, showing that constant struggle—personal, quiet, and very human—that people face when chasing dreams without any promises.

In her latest release, Tracy Eckstrand turns the myth of Sisyphus into a modern confession about keeping going, bouncing back, and wanting to move forward even when things seem to repeat. The song relies on lyrics that look inward, showing that constant struggle—personal, quiet, and very human—that people face when chasing dreams without any promises.


Sisyphus gets at what it means to keep going even when tired, to learn to live with constant effort. It's a song that doesn't make sacrifice sound good but honors determination. That's why it relates to anyone who's felt that progress isn't always easy to see but is needed.

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Tracy Eckstrand


This release comes after Boss of Me and is important on the way to her next album. More than just a single, Sisyphus sets the emotional tone for a work in progress: honest, thoughtful, and more sure of itself. From Rochester, USA, Tracy Eckstrand is a singer-songwriter known for turning raw feelings into relatable stories. Now, she's working closely with producer and singer-songwriter Jordan Ruiz, who co-wrote Sisyphus as part of the album Now That I Know.


This release comes after Boss of Me and is important on the way to her next album. More than just a single, Sisyphus sets the emotional tone for a work in progress: honest, thoughtful, and more sure of itself. From Rochester, USA, Tracy Eckstrand is a singer-songwriter known for turning raw feelings into relatable stories. Now, she's working closely with producer and singer-songwriter Jordan Ruiz, who co-wrote Sisyphus as part of the album Now That I Know.

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