• Artist: Lucy Bland
  • Title: Crashing Waves
  • Genre: Electronic - Lounge/Chillout, Rock - Alternative Pop, Pop - Alternative Pop
  • Mood: Ambient/Spacious, Sentimental/Ballad
  • Speed: Medium (78-95)
  • Instruments: Electronic Sounds/Noises, Textures/pads, Acoustic Guitar (Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin), Strings, Loops/Samples, Horns/Woodwinds/Brass
  • Track type: Lyric - Full Length
  • Date added: 1/1/0001
  • Lyric themes: Other, Release Needing Freedom, Change, Uncertainty Questioning, Tired Fatigue, Loneliness
  • Lyric hook: You are the crashing waves changing my direction
  • Lyrics: It's been a long journey on this sea. I've been sailing for so long, when I hit land I won't be able to stand. It's rough out there. It is rough out there on an open sea with so many directions to mislead. You are the crashing waves. . You are the crashing waves. You are the crashing waves changing my direction. So I'm casting my anchor. And I'll hold on with devotion. And you may be the darkness of my deep end. But I'll never know unless I jump in. You are the crashing waves. You are the crashing waves changing my direction. You are changing my direction. You are changing my direction.
  • Keywords: warm, dreamy
  • Ending type: End Sustain

About Lucy Bland

Hailing from the rain capital of the country, Seattle, Washington, Lucy Bland lets the rain inspire their music rather than drown them out. Channeling those long winters and rainy days into each opus, Lucy Bland combines delicate drops of sound into a deluge that is indie, folk, and electronic all at once. The experience begins with Cat Biell's vocals, quietly outlining images of the sea, the sky and everything in between. Then comes the rich, ...

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