Solid Copy tackles fear, intimacy, and commitment in latest release "Low Tide"


Solid Copy
’s latest release, “Low Tide,” moves into the emotional and external barriers that can prevent two people from seeing the intimacy they both desire. At the heart of it is the recurring question, “What if you’re supposed to be alone?” which is a hard truth and a comfort. The song reflects the tension between moving forward and pulling back, using erosion and the disappearance of ground as metaphors for emotional uncertainty. The tide is a powerful image of the danger of committing despite fear. The central idea of “Low Tide” is to stay with someone “until the water’s clear,” and the tension is captured in that.

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