Luce Rushton returns with the brand new single, "Quickly"
Singer/songwriter Luce Ruston has returned with the brand new release, "Quickly".
Written in isolation in 2020, and part inspired by walks taken around the Honor Oak neighbourhood, the song is about the end of a relationship and how that experience can feel grieving.
“The song is about the feeling of loss, and how grieving people from different walks of life often takes the same form emotionally," Rushton elaborates. “The title was actually quite tricky to write, and I took it from the line “quickly passing by blue” which was originally going to be the full title - I felt I had a lot to say but wanted to be concise and try and process things with some clarity. Grieving is a very odd process that often comes in waves where you relive memories and moments whilst you try to wrap your head around absence.”
"Quickly" is out now via Sad Club Records.
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