
Review
Restraint in the face adversity can be the greatest tool in the arsenal. This song is oblivious to past suffering whilst blatantly recognising the existence of pain.
Sums up moving on beautifully. Elated and frustrated at the same time. Stunning.
Restraint in the face adversity can be the greatest tool in the arsenal. This song is oblivious to past suffering whilst blatantly recognising the existence of pain.
Sums up moving on beautifully. Elated and frustrated at the same time. Stunning.

Review
Reminds me of L. Cohens writing style, but hints at ‘Raindrops keep falling on my head’ - B. J. Thomas. A joyful journey through the innocence of discovery. A venture into a new feeling. Lovely.
Reminds me of L. Cohens writing style, but hints at ‘Raindrops keep falling on my head’ - B. J. Thomas. A joyful journey through the innocence of discovery. A venture into a new feeling. Lovely.

Review
Dear Diary, I heard a song today. It was a game changer. Amazing chorus, it hit me with the things that I miss about good pop writing whilst lulling me with intriguing lyrics. I think I’m in love.
Dear Diary, I heard a song today. It was a game changer. Amazing chorus, it hit me with the things that I miss about good pop writing whilst lulling me with intriguing lyrics. I think I’m in love.

Review
It's great to hear Bowie doing some pop dance stuff again. Also a very intriguing sentiment. It's in the cracks where you let love in... singing about letting your walls down? Love it. Give me some more soon please. Can't wait to see how this translates to a live show.
It's great to hear Bowie doing some pop dance stuff again. Also a very intriguing sentiment. It's in the cracks where you let love in... singing about letting your walls down? Love it. Give me some more soon please. Can't wait to see how this translates to a live show.