Eternal Mourning Teams With Saint Willow

Montreal indie folk band Eternal Mourning has released Computer Silence from their second album What I Saw Is History, featuring guest vocals from Saint Willow. The track arrives from the band’s December 2025 release, their follow-up to 2024’s A Draft.

The collaboration brings Saint Willow’s vocal work into Eternal Mourning’s sound, a blend of folk, rock, baroque pop, and grunge elements. The band, composed of Philippe Mourani (vocals, guitar, keys, bass, lyrics), Pasquale Sacco (guitar), David Ganon (drums), and Day Day (bass), recorded the single as part of a larger project centered on memory and loss.

Computer Silence addresses communication breakdown in digital spaces, examining how language and gesture fail to align in information-saturated environments. The arrangement balances organic instrumentation with contemporary production, a shift that builds on the band’s debut while expanding their sonic approach.

Eternal Mourning formed in Montreal and released A Draft in 2024, establishing themselves within the city’s indie folk scene. Mourani, a veteran bass player in various Montreal projects, leads the songwriting and lyrical direction. Day Day, a multi-instrumentalist and engineer with experience in London, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Toronto, brings technical production depth to the recordings.

What I Saw Is History and Computer Silence are available now on streaming platforms.

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