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'LS6'. a song about growing up, moving away and that punch-to-the gut sensation of teenage nostalgia. entitled after cait's leeds uni postcode, and containing the upcoming EP title as a lyric, here's our fave song so far x

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I went and moved up North
And our song stopped playing on the radio
Bittersweet, kick in the teeth, kind of way to go
Teenage tales written in late night texts
And washed out polaroids

Could it be that I’m getting older?
It’s just too fast to make my mind up
Can we stay here for just a moment?
I’ll meet you there when I feel bold enough
If I feel bold enough

There’s tales of yours I’ll never hear
I guess comfort comes with being near
And I know I’m passive to my fears
But doesn’t fight just end in tears?

Will I still feel this when I’m older?
Or dust the doubt off of my shoulders?
It’s funny how you have the space to grow
But I left myself at home

Could it be that I’m getting older?
It’s just too fast to make my mind up
Can we stay here for just a moment?
I’ll meet you there when I feel bold enough
If I feel bold enough

The home that felt our kicks and scrapes
Pure love and shame
Tears, thrill and rage
The friends you’ve loved
Gone separate ways
From a street, to a train, to a thought away
Bright eyes, your name, I'm lost on the way
To write a life worth living,
Or just a page

Could it be that I’m getting older?
It’s just too fast to make my mind up
Can we stay here for just a moment?
I’ll meet you there when I feel bold enough
If I feel bold enough

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from A Life Worth Living, track released October 26, 2022
Produced: Slaney Bay
Mixed: James Mottershead
Mastered: Kevin Tuffy
Artwork: Evie Oliver

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Slaney Bay London, UK

Fusing soft, introspective lyricism with effervescent, ear-worm riffage, South-West London based trio Slaney Bay cement their place within the alt-indie landscape. The group’s huge potential is laid bare on their infectious new single ‘I Could Love You Better’, which went on to receive support from the likes of BBCR1 (Jack Saunders), Billboard, Line of Best Fit and Dork. ... more

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