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

Fighting loses its meaning at a certain point during a rip tide. The current is faster than you are. The shore isn’t getting any closer. The people standing on it, watching, shrinking, fading, can’t reach you, and you can’t reach them, and the water doesn’t care either way. Megan Winsor grew up near the ocean carrying this fear in her body. The helplessness of it.
Years later, in the middle of a relationship ending, she felt it again. High Tide is born from that moment of realizing that heartbreak and the ocean run the same current. The lost footing. The reaching for solid ground that keeps moving. The watching everything familiar recede while you’re pulled somewhere you never agreed to go. Winsor didn’t construct the metaphor. She was on both sides of it and noticed they were the same.
Aside from the poetic lyrics, the song’s arrangement is superb. It’s all organic and very well done. The vocals hit with the right tension.
With High Tide, Winsor continues to impress. Check it out below!

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