Lefuturewave is a music blog based in the Netherlands. We feature emerging as well as established artists.

waste – the latest single from British rising star Vraell – tackles the relatable theme of long-distance friendships and how challenging it can be to maintain those bonds.
The lyrics “Felt you close when I learnt to let go, now I’ve got nothing for it to show” just nail that feeling of trying to move on and not dwell on the separation, only to realize the void that’s been left behind. It’s like you try to keep living your life and not miss that your friend has gone down a separate path, as inevitably happens. But no matter how hard you try, little reminders of them keep popping up – a shared inside joke, a favorite hangout spot, whatever it may be. Those memories hit you like a punch to the gut sometimes.
The production of waste keeps things low-key, with a mellow folk-pop vibe in the background. But it still sounds amazing. I’m really digging how the vocals weave around, giving the lyrics space to resonate. You’ve gotta listen to waste down below!

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