Monday, August 6, 2018

“Losing Me” by Llauria


“Losing Me” by Llauria


Let’s be perfectly clear, “Losing Me” from Canadian newcomer, Lauria, is not New Age music. It’s not meditation music. Nor is the song the next big EDM track ready to pounce the dance floor and invade your ears. The song is relaxing, yes. “Losing Me” is reflective and contemplative, yes. Is it ready to invade your ears? Definitely. Yes.

Combining quick but sharp lyrics and a soulful voice, Lauria’s debut song is refreshingly honest. While other singers/songwriters pander to a specific formula or stamp of approval, Lauria’s cool factor and fearless artistry comes across seamlessly in the three-and-a-half-minute tune. As a listener I at first felt like the music bed sounded familiar or even a bit generic. The more I listened to “Losing Me” the more I felt enveloped and surrounded by the overall vibe and calming presence. Lauria has this underlying confidence that put me at ease. The music warmed up to me and I like its little nuances.

Born Florie-Laure “Lauria” Zadigue Dubé, her emergence to the music scene is surprising since she’s currently a student at Montreal’s Concordia University. Maybe that’s why she’s only released a single and not a full-length or EP. Here’s to hoping she can slam out some more songs and works between classes. Her youth and inexperience, like New Zealand’s Lorde, doesn’t deter your listening experience. In fact, this makes her all the more interesting.

I sensed a hint of a French accent, but just a faint whisper. I think Lauria comes across very confident for someone her age (presumably) and worldly. With lyrics like “I deserve better than this” and “at the end of the day you’re the one losing me,” I felt very connected to her voice and her overall surroundings. “Losing Me” creatively intertwines a hum-along chorus with a stirring music bed. This song stirs the soul and the mind. Your hips might move a little, but it’s your mind that travels across the tonal waves. Lauria’s voice is never over-the-top and certainly not overproduced. She’s downright relatable.

In some ways, I’d like to think this song is a female empowerment ballad. She’s giving the finger to her former lover and basically saying, it’s your loss, not mine. Lauria goes as far to sing, “this shit is crazy.” I loved that she went there with her phrasing. Or maybe she’s singing about losing her own identity in the relationship? The other person doesn’t get to know the real her and it’s their loss. It’s hard to say, and perhaps at different times and different days the outcome is different. There in lies the beauty of this song – it takes you to different spaces both in your head and in your heart.

I highly recommend Lauria’s “Losing Me” for your summer playlist. Sit back and relax, enjoy the sunshine rays, and one of Canada’s newest and brightest artist. This song is a great addition to your Spotify selections. I’m feeling it, and I’m betting “Losing Me” is on track to become a head turner and soul keeper.


Christopher Eaton

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