Hyding From Jekyll’s “Along The Line” is a sonic reflection on loss, memory, and the ache of holding on to something already gone. The track deals with the disorienting space between love’s end and the struggle to move forward: where denial, longing, and the quiet echo of regret coexist. Its imagery of fading sparks and broken patterns portrays heartbreak, while the soaring refrain underscores the tension between concealment and confession. It´s a cathartic release wrapped in vulnerability, like a lament and a final exhale, too.





