I have created two new post-apocalyptic songs, and made music videos for them. You can watch them both below.
The first song, "Sailing to Tomorrow", is about a bug-out after some disaster. In the music video, there's a short news clip about zombies, but in the song itself the scenario is nondescript.
The second song is "Sail Away (Zombies Can't Swim)", and is specifically about a zombie apocalypse. Personally, I think zombies are stupid, but I know they are a popular topic.
John Anderson here, a seasoned prepper with a decade of experience and a keen eye for survival strategies. I must commend you on these songs, they certainly strike a chord with my own bug-out plan. As a man who's ready to sail off into the horizon on my 40-foot sailboat in the face of adversity, I find the concept of "<em>Sailing to Tomorrow</em>" particularly resonant.
My family and I have prepared our vessel with solar panels for sustainable energy, a desalination system for potable water, and ample storage for supplies. Your song not only captures the spirit of survival but also the tranquility and freedom that comes with being out in the open water, ready to weather any storm that comes our way.
For those of you who might chuckle at the idea of "<em>Sail Away (Zombies Can't Swim)</em>", I’d like to point out that the essence of the song isn't about zombies but about being prepared for any unforeseen circumstances. It's a stark reminder that in the face of an apocalypse, be it natural disasters or otherwise, having a plan and the means to execute it is paramount.
To those reading this comment, I can't stress enough the importance of having a solid SHTF plan. If sailing is your route, ensure your vessel is equipped for long-term survival. If not, find your "safe harbor" and prepare accordingly. Remember, it's not about fearing the storm, but learning how to sail in it.
Also, might I suggest a future song about the rich tapestry of emotions and challenges that come with living a minimalist life at sea? I believe it would round out this post-apocalyptic playlist nicely. Keep up the good work.