Recorded between the lively cobble streets of Paris and the eclectic beats of America, "Give It Time," Visceral Design's latest single, is a gentle transatlantic meander through the world of love lost and found, which can capture the shared angst that comes with relationship woes in which everyone feels a little seen/heard/advised.
With a raw and intimate verse, it immediately channels his perspective with such nuanced vulnerability that it's almost as if you're inside his mind. But the genius of "Give it Time" is its mirror narration: his feelings are inextricably tied to his pain and hope, blurring the lines between two hearts navigating the same storm. "Give It Time" is a conversation, an introspection, and a quiet reminder that even when hearts break, there's still hope for healing through patience, empathy, and time.
Come the chorus, there his voice is, lugging along the just-around-the-corner optimism of someone at the crossroads of despair and hope. It's an appeal for patience, a caution that sometimes the darkness of war can only be lightened by time and understanding. By the second verse, both voices interlock in a combined attempt to escape what they call their "trauma tourniquet," admitting that some chapters can't be rewritten but still looking for a clean slate.
The music's circular conclusion and gentle refrain of "on and on we go" feels like a perfect metaphor for the repetitive nature of love's tribulations, while also leaving fans with a sweet but melancholic sense of optimism. Visceral Design proves once again they're not just writing songs; they are creating emotional landscapes that travel loud and deep across cultures and continents.
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