Falls, Maestro (Studio Version) – Josh Montague [feat. Ian Unix]

Falls, Maestro is a reminder of the facts of life — the unchangeable truths that shape us.
It nods to the apple in the garden, the apple that dropped for Newton, and the very roots we come from.
These are not moments we can bargain with or undo; they are set pieces in the human story.

Yet here, the “maestro” conducting it all becomes more than just a symbolic figure. Is it the one orchestrating nature’s laws, or is it a stand-in for the teacher, the guide, the one who presents the “truth”? And if so, how much of that truth is to be trusted?

Like a multiple-choice question — True, False, A, B, C, or D? — the song invites us to consider not just the facts before us, but the credibility of the voice that frames them. Even the most authoritative baton can waver, and so the listener is left to weigh not only the lesson, but the one delivering it.


Lyrics – Falls, Maestro

the apple, the words
your blade the shade

the tree, your spree
your glee, of me

It falls, maestro
it falls maestro
it falls maestro
it falls

the world, it’s round
your words they sound
pierce like steel
it cuts, not kneel

It falls, maestro
it falls maestro
it falls maestro
it falls

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