“Wayside” by Lost Club

Lost Club starts off this Lo-Fi pop banger with some dynamic instrumentals, including some incredible guitar solos. The second they drop in their soothing Indie vocals, you’ll be completely mesmerized and won’t want the song to end.

The production is extremely creative and uses the guitar and keyboard to really elevate the song during the chorus and into the bridge. The solo around 2:50 will take the listener into a whole new dynamic of the song. The drop down into the chorus is simply brilliant.

The lyrics tell the simple yet all too familiar story about falling in and out of love with the same person. With words like, “I don’t want to say too much / Cus you know we’re falling in and out of love / It’s the only place we really know”, it’s easy to resonate with this one.

Written by Tricia Patras

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