“Swim” by Lawson Hull

Lawson Hull’s newest release is a heartfelt and raw depiction of how vulnerable it can feel in the beginning stages of a relationship. The lyrical journey is a confession of the panic that comes along with letting that person in enough to fall in love, in fear that you will hurt them.

“Swim” is candidly perfect in the way that it tells it’s story to the listeners. Through a folk-indie realm, Lawson Hull really captivates his audience with soft guitar instrumentals and relatable vocals.

This song will be one that gets stuck in your head. For all the right reasons.


Written by Tricia Patras

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