Weight of Love by Cole LC: Leeds Artist Delivers Dreamy Alt-Pop Confession
Cole LC’s Weight of Love seamlessly melds anthemic alt-pop production with raw emotional storytelling.
His voice floats effortlessly through a nostalgic soundscape while confessing, “I peaked, talking way too much, breathing down your throat” – perfectly capturing those moments when anxiety makes us overshare.
Between the hazy, retro-tinged basement indie atmospherics and his floating vocals, Cole creates a sonic diary entry of unspoken feelings.
“Feeling some way but I’ll never say” he admits, as the production builds like a tide of suppressed emotions.
The candlelit ambiance (quite literally referenced in “candlelight in my eyes, I see blind”) adds to the track’s intimate late-night confession vibe.
Released via LC Recordings, this genre-bending artist continues to push creative boundaries.
When he asks “Have you ever felt the weight of love?” amidst the swelling instrumental landscape, it strikes like a eureka moment in reverse – the sudden understanding that some things are better left unsaid.
The track closes with a whispered “We don’t talk much, tonight,” making overthinking feel oddly beautiful.
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Cole LC Weight of Love Lyrics
I peaked
Talking way too much
Breathing down your throat
Feeling some way but I’ll never say
But don’t call it
Please stay Darling
I tried for you, not to wait
I’m paying attention, I never know what to say
Have you ever felt the weight of love
Have you ever said whats on your mind
I see
Holding on to yours
Candlelight in my eyes I see blind
But i’ll never know
But don’t call it
Please stay Darling
I tried for you, not to wait
I’m paying attention, I never know what to say
Have you ever felt the weight of love
Have you ever said whats on your mind
We don’t talk much, tonight