I Still Want to Share invites listeners into a deeply personal journey, offering a collection of songs that explore the intricate layers of human experience. With a seamless blend of melody and lyricism, the album crafts a space for reflection, capturing the emotional nuances of relationships, self-awareness and the passage of time.
Songs like “Camera” and “Highway” focus on perspective and the journey of life, urging listeners to maintain clarity and focus amidst life’s distractions. “How Do You Want to Be Loved” and “Your Love Is a Mirror” dive into the importance of understanding love, emphasizing the necessity of communication and reciprocity in relationships. The title track, “I Still Want to Share,” serves as a heartfelt expression of the desire for connection in a world full of uncertainty. “I’d Take You” reflects on the choices we make, even when they seem impractical, while “Time Pulls You Over Backwards” captures the emotional struggle with regret and the passage of time. Throughout, the album weaves together a narrative of emotional resilience, the pursuit of love and the delicate balance of self-awareness and connection to others.
“Camera” is a grand composition of perspective; the use of photography-specific terminology envelops the lyrics into the melody. The guitar in “Vista” ushers in a gambit of emotions and the rollercoaster of manipulation that can exist in relationships if not cautious. “I Don’t Know What to Save,” tells of an internal fight over whether the spilled milk is worth the fight and the energy it takes from the emotion and mental well-being. “Baby,” a beautiful ode to the unborn child, shrouded in love and care. This warm lullaby is a hug connecting us to infancy. “Welcome” is a letter to the newborn child, cautioning against worry and setting an atmosphere of love and intention. The lyrical masterpiece, “Highway,” reminds us to stay focused on the journey when distractions arise all around. “I Still Want to Share” creates a safe place in a world of uncertainty, longing for an intimate connection that comes without adversity. “How Do You Want to Be Loved” reminds us that in order to give love and be loved properly in return understanding what love means is important. Challenging communication and gaining an understanding of how to love someone the way they want to be loved. “Your Love Is a Mirror” teaches us that love given, is love received. The value, character and intensity of love will be inevitably reflected and reciprocated. “I’d Take You” shows that life is about choosing, as such this song is about choosing even when circumstances are seemingly not beneficial to the choice. “Time Pulls You Over Backwards” beautifully ingratiates emotion with a harmonic display of tension, creating a battle against the angst of regret.
In the end, I Still Want to Share stands as a multifaceted exploration of the human condition, offering listeners a rich emotional landscape to navigate. With its intricate compositions and layered storytelling, the album invites reflection on the complexities of love, choice and the passage of time.
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