I’m Not Coming by Lucy Lane: Review
Lucy Lane’s debut single “I’m Not Coming” is a dance-worthy number, dripping with not-so-hard-to-notice sexual confrontation and confidence from line to line.
It is a reminder for everyone of all ages, genders, and sexual orientations to openly explore and express their preferences, and to experience self-acceptance to heal the battle scars that have always served as reminders of the pain, confusion, and years of suffering, The intention behind this song, for the artist, was to raise awareness and create dialogue for the misfits who may feel heard, seen, or related to.
There’s a pulsating dance beat in the chorus that really amps up the excitement level of this pleasurable anthem. Afterward, there are some great guitar riffs that shoot out and weave between the beats. From the first chords on, the song’s forthright lyrics and genre-bending melody will have you hooked. In total, the effect is a heart-pumping, soul-shaking roar that will leave you breathless and trembling. For a first release, this was not only a bold choice but it can wake those who have never known what it feels like to be an alien. It might make you imagine infinite possibilities and take you places you’ve never known before. The melody has several exciting shifts that give it a fresh swing while still keeping its original edge. It’s a truly cross-genre melody, adaptable that bursts your senses into becoming an unapologetic individual whose self-esteem beams beyond expectation. In the end, Lucy Lane’s message is encouraging, and it’s an honest discussion that people need without knowing of.
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Review by: Audrey Castel