Folk/Review Lucie Hill - Holding the Space

Cornwall-based singer-songwriter Lucie Hill (known to her fans in New Zealand as Little Lapin) offers listeners a peek into her heart space with heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies. Lucie Hill has been writing, recording, and performing music since 2010 and has received international critical acclaim for her debut album, ‘Remember the Highs', which was voted Best International Album of 2015 by Unsigned and Independent Music Magazine.

Lucie Hill's "Holding the Space" is an insightful examination of music's healing potential that reflects Hill's background and goals of becoming a psychotherapist. This song, which tells a moving story of how music has been her own therapist, illustrates her conviction in the therapeutic power of songs.

Hill creates a song that seems both ageless and intensely personal, influenced by the soulful stylings of Kim Carnes. "Holding the Space" has a nostalgic yet modern feel thanks to the hand clap and vintage fuzz bass components, which anchor the song's emotional weight in a cozy, well-known auditory environment.

Warm and welcoming, the song's opening melody instantly establishes a contemplative mood. Hill has powerful, emotionally charged vocals that exude both strength and tenderness. The song's lyrics explore the idea of turning to music for comfort and understanding during trying times, which will resonate with anybody who has done the same. Amidst chaos, discovering one's voice is encapsulated in the poignant chorus.

The song "Holding the Space" has a solid, retro-inspired bassline that gives the arrangement depth and character. The song's personal mood is further enhanced by the hand claps, which offer a rhythmic contrast. Each word in Hill's simple yet deep songs contributes to a story that is both uniquely identifiable and globally accessible.

In "Holding the Space," Lucie Hill demonstrates her commitment to assisting others in finding their voices in addition to her musical ability. The song is a moving reminder of the healing function music can play in our lives and a monument to the transformational power of music. This song sticks out as a lovely, reflective track that encourages listeners to consider their personal travels and the therapeutic value of creation.

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