“All Too Familiar” – Landan Ash

“All Too Familiar” by Landan Ash is a heartbreak anthem that reflects on the exhausted feeling when old ghosts come back to haunt. Ash sets the acoustic-pop stage with a narrative that unfolds like a delicate dance between his self-awareness and self-inflicted heartache. In his lyrics, Ash comes across as accepting his fate, recognizing a recurring romantic pattern that feels as familiar as it is painful. I think that this song comes across almost like it was extracted from Ash’s personal diary entries, exposing his intimate struggles raw. “All Too Familiar” is not only a song, it’s a mirror reflecting the shared experiences that make us all too human and feels, dare I say, familiar.


Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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