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Blaming the Weather

from Blaming the Weather by Lindsay Starr

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“Blaming the Weather,” a song that cleverly uses seasonal depression disorder as a metaphor for the melancholy social climate that was 2020. When the blows kept coming and things seemed beyond repair Starr realized it was a natural reaction to blame. Rather than faking positivity or pretending that she was unaffected, Starr boldly admits that she sat in her pain. As the reality she had known fell a part, being complacent became her safe space. Yet, by giving herself grace she was able to speedily surpass the despair and move on to a more optimistic frame of mind. “The song is about being in limbo, everything sucking, and reaching a pinnacle of exhaustion yet knowing you won’t be in that state forever,” she explains. When reality felt like it was raining every day, Starr found shelter in acceptance.

lyrics

One for me
Two for you
I’m trying to hold it together
Don’t know why
We can’t get through
It’s like nobody wants to feel better

(“doos”)

Hold your hand
Wipe your eyes
I’m starting to feel like your mother
Look around
Everything’s fine
You’re always blaming the weather

(“doos”)

Get to bed
Close your eyes
Just put on that baggy sweater
Now you’re safe
From the outside
Just wait it out ‘til the summer

(“doos”)

credits

from Blaming the Weather, track released July 13, 2021
Vocals- Lindsay Starr
Producer, Mixing & Engineer- Kyle Henderson
Guitars, Synthesizer, Keyboards- Kyle Henderson
Drums- Brennan Lethbridge
Bass-Tyler Osmond
Assistant Engineer- Brennan Lethbridge
Writers- Lindsay Starr, Kyle Henderson

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Lindsay Starr Nashville, Tennessee

As the artist gears up to put a very different side of herself into the world, being real is a responsibility in Starr’s eyes. Whether addressing the awkwardness of trying to connect with an ex or feeling guilty for leading someone on, Starr does her listeners a service showing the good, bad, and in-betweens. “I hope that by sharing my secrets, the listener will authentically relate." ... more

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