Lucy Frost captures the sting of seeing an ex move on in “Lines”


Lucy Frost's new single "Lines" begins with a raw, emotional chapter that leads right into the mental spiral that can follow a breakup. It captures the moment when seeing an ex with someone new breaks the fragile calm we try to keep. 

"Lines" is about the strange space between jealousy and self-reflection. You need to tell the next person about your ex, you need to act out in the heat of the moment, and you feel ashamed the next day. Frost isn't afraid to face the hard truth behind those feelings. She leans into them until she gets to the haunting question that stays with her after the chaos is over, Who am I now?

Written by Charlotte Reed, with Mosaic (Dean Maola) helping it sound better through mixing and mastering. The song has a feeling of urgency and tension. The drums by Graham Maola give the song a steady beat that keeps it going, just like the racing thoughts that make up its story. "Lines" by Lucy Frost captures a very human moment, the conflict between heartbreak, ego, and self-awareness. It's messy, honest, and a little too relatable, which is the kind of emotional honesty that sticks with you long after the last note fades.

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