In her closing track, she is good natured as she coos, “Song after song/All about me and my misery. Rose knows she’s written a collection of blue songs and instead of fighting the inclination, she embraces it. “No Words Left” is melancholy in a way that feels relatable and raw. Growing tougher and older, ‘No Words Left’ sees her ruminate on this dark period of her life with defiance no song is overworked to hide its message, and all raw edges remain intact, from the minimal piano of ‘Solo’ to ‘Treat Me Like. 11th January 2019 Singer-songwriter Lucy Rose has announced details of a new album. In “Solo(w)” her pain is palpable as soft piano crescendos and she sings out, hypnotically and repetitively, “Cause something’s missing/When I am solo, so low, solo, so low.” ″What Does It Take” is pleading, while “Treat Me Like a Women” shows her resolve as she confronts the man who “fires” words at her: “And you treat me like a fool/Or do you treat me like a woman.” DVD & Blu-ra Order now, and get MINI LP CD, The high quality SHM-CD (Super High. Dork MaLabel: Communion Released: 22nd March 2019. Though Rose remains delicate throughout, she strikes different tones on each song. 1),” the album never forces itself along. With peaceful interludes, like “Just a Moment” and the appropriately named “No Words Left (Pt. The instrumental track “Just a Moment” begins like a lullaby, the guitar softly strumming in.
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