Rising pop-rock solo artist Lucy Lane shares cathartic offering “I Have Been My Mother’s Pain,” tackling the raw emotions of Lucy confronting her childhood trauma within a striking pop-tinged alt-rock soundscape.
Built on thick guitar lines, punchy drums and soaring vocals, the confessional track is an emotive and expansive production rooted in equal amounts of healing and heartache.
Speaking of the track, Lane says, ““I Have Been My Mother’s Pain’ is the most cathartic song I’ve ever written – like cutting out a tumor. Its raw, confessional lyrics pull me back to the most traumatic night of my childhood, while the dark, moody production wraps the listener in the pain and rage that drive the song to its dramatic end.”
With a nostalgic twang that explores what it means to carry someone else’s pain as if it were your own, the track is elevated by cinematic visuals that confronts inner demons within its vivid quality.
Having made her name for herself with her honest songwriting and impactful soundscapes, Lane continues to win hearts as she transforms taboos and self-doubts into anthemic numbers that feel personal and relatable all at once.
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