“The Water” By Looms

Through thought provoking lyrics and soft vocals, Looms, really taps into something special for its listeners with “The Water”.

It’s simply the perfect song for an afternoon walk. The metaphor of comparing relationships to the overflowing complexity of water is something that resonates deeper than you could imagine.

The beautiful but not-overdone range of piano and acoustic guitar instrumentals will get you in the just the mood. This song will leave you better than you started. Looms is just what the indie scene needed and I can’t wait to vibe out to more from them in the future.

Written by Tricia Patras

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