In a world where the search for meaning and inner peace has become more pressing than ever, Laura Da Sousa has captivated our collective imagination with her music. The spiritually inclined recording artist has managed to weave evocative melodies with profound lyrical depth, creating a sonic experience that resonates deeply with those of us on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
Her work extraordinary work invites listeners into a realm where the spiritual and the musical coalesce. Our obsession with Laura Da Sousa is fueled by her ability to touch the soul, offering solace and inspiration through her divine artistry, making her a beacon of light in the modern musical landscape.
We recently featured the rising star as she tapped into the power of our lunar satellite with the transcendental, Dark Moon, so when we heard that the creator was back with Most of the Time, we were curious to say the least, and couldn’t wait to listen and share our experience.
Drawing us in with a breath and strummed, acoustic guitar soundscape with stunning, choral vocals, Laura sings, “You can make mistakes over and over again, you’ll never learn, you use the same tired excuses, your lies never change…”
The opus expands with a self-realized nature, as Laura shares a conscious and compassionate approach to songwriting to reference her lived reality. Speaking on the release, Laura confesses, “Most of the Time is a nostalgic country-folk track that explores the complex and often painful dynamics of toxic love.”
“This song is incredibly close to my heart and represents a very personal journey. While I’m not ready to share the full story behind it, I believe many people will relate to the emotions and experiences expressed in Most of the Time“, says Laura Da Sousa.
We learn that the track is produced by John Cox, designed to blend “emotional depth with a hauntingly beautiful sound, creating an experience that many listeners will find deeply relatable.” The song marks Laura’s fourth release this year, following the success of Peek, Solitude Sweet, and Dark Moon, all of which have been featured on BBC Introducing!
We love the star’s authenticity and introspective approach with forgiveness at it’s core – something we all need more of our in lives! The chord changes and her timbre have a high emotional resonance, and we are fully in awe.
Naturally, we have added Most of the Time to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our new TIMELESS playlist, whist we continue to stream Laura Da Sousa‘s wider discography, and anticipate future releases from the conscious astute rising popstar.