Siren proudly announces the release of their deeply moving new single and accompanying lyric video, “February’s Son,” a heartfelt tribute honoring the life of a loved one taken too soon.
Written by frontman and songwriter Rob Phillips, the song was inspired by the passing of his family member Reese Puckett, who died at the age of 20 due to fentanyl. “February’s Son” stands as both a personal elegy and a love song dedicated to remembrance, healing, and enduring connection.
“It’s one of the most difficult songs I’ve ever written,” says Phillips.
“My wife’s daughter lost her son, and we went to her home to comfort the family. I wrote this as a way to deal with the pain and senseless loss – a song for his family and friends to remember him by.”

Despite the emotional weight of the subject matter, the recording process unfolded naturally and organically. Sessions at Madison Studios captured the song’s authenticity and urgency, staying true to Siren’s Middle America storytelling roots. The track was brought to completion by engineer Wyatt Oates, whose production preserved the song’s intimacy and emotional clarity.
To visually complement the song’s message, Siren partnered with renowned lyric video director Wayne Joiner, whose portfolio includes work with Dream Theater, Kansas, Yes, Alter Bridge and Creed.
Given complete creative freedom, Joiner created a symbolic and emotionally resonant visual centered around an ancient chest releasing photographs and memories into the air. The imagery serving as a metaphor for remembrance and the lasting presence of loved ones in our lives.
“February’s Son” reflects Siren’s ongoing commitment to honest storytelling, and meaningful connection. More than a song, it is a tribute to life, love and the power of music to bring comfort in moments of loss.
The single and lyric video are now available on all major streaming and digital platforms.







