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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Amelie Lucille, a singer-songwriter based in New York, channels a profound passion for her craft, evident in her emotionally charged and introspective music. Drawing inspiration from iconic artists like The Cure, Cocteau Twins, Björk, and The Sundays, her sound carries a moody yet captivating quality. With a singularly powerful voice, she delivers confessional and intimate lyrics, embodying the essence of an “old soul.” Her latest release, the alt-pop single “See Me,” continues to showcase her talent for evocative storytelling and captivating melodies.
With its mesmerizing blend of rich tones and evocative instrumentals, “See Me” sets a poignant backdrop that beautifully captures the essence of raw exploration. Through poignant lyrics like “Take me inside, You won’t listen to me now, Telling me lies, Still love you somehow” and “I can’t make you want me more than you already do, I can’t teach you something you already knew,” Amelie Lucille bravely delves into the struggles of breaking free from a toxic relationship. Fueled by haunting vocals and soul-stirring string arrangements, the song emerges as a transformative alt-pop masterpiece, shedding light on the painful truths of bidding farewell to an unhealthy partner. So hit play and allow the heartfelt words of “See Me” to mend your shattered heart.
Chicago based writer and creative. Fan of 80’s horror, fancy coffee drinks, and late night drives.