Nashville indie pop artist Sid Dorey is making waves with their latest release, “Life Raft,” an anthem for anyone struggling to put themselves first. At just 23, Sid has already proven to be a dynamic voice in the queer music scene, using their platform to share raw, authentic experiences. With roots in musical theater, Sid’s songwriting tackles weighty themes like religious trauma, family dynamics, and self-love, woven into every note of their new track.
“Life Raft” is a deeply personal yet relatable song that explores the complexities of boundaries and emotional self-preservation. Lyrics like “I can’t be in charge of your broken parts when I can’t even meet my own needs” reflect the tough but necessary reality of prioritizing mental health. Sid’s powerful vocals, combined with the song's emotionally charged indie pop sound, leave a lasting impression. The accompanying video further emphasizes the message of finding strength in self-care.
With “Life Raft,” Sid Dorey invites listeners to let go of the guilt that can come with setting boundaries, reinforcing the idea that self-care is an act of love for yourself and others. This track resonates deeply, offering a melodic reminder that it’s okay to put yourself first.
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