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Lydia Luce has earned a reputation as being the "go-to" strings session performer in Nashville, playing with artists like Dolly Parton and Eminem. Her solo music adds to her musical diversity, somehow combining her classical work with indie rock. "All the Time" is an epic indie rock song that just builds and builds throughout. It's on the lines of an artist like Lucy Dacus, but on a bigger, more theatrical scale. The song almost sounds like it's an attempt at writing an indie rock influenced Broadway musical.
Lydia Luce describes the new song:
“This song is a conversation with myself. I have learned so many things about myself in my late 20s and one of those is that I struggle to hear and trust my voice. The world is so noisy and I am constantly working on drowning that noise out. This song is me calling myself into light and love. It's dark in the spaces of uncertainty where you’re fishing around trying to determine how you feel based off of what others feel. There is no peace there, only restlessness. If I do the hard work to calm my thoughts and external noise, I can ascertain what is true for me.”
You can watch the video for "All the Time" below. Dark River will be out February 26. For more on Lydia Luce, check out the artist's website.
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