Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly Humberstone
Holly is worried about her sister’s mental health issues and illustrates with words the sentiment of being caught in the landslide when trying to help the one she loves, but not quite sure how.
On the first song of her career, Humberstone sets a dark atmosphere for the listener with the aid of an u...
[Verse 1]
Throw me in the deep end, I'm ready now to swim
The air in my lungs may not last very long, but I'm in
I see you on the weekend, dancing like a star
You've practiced your lines to convince us you're fine
But I know that's not where you are
[Pre-Chorus]
Once in a blue moon, you may come undone
We're made up of the same blood
[Chorus]
I'll be your medicine if you let me
Give you reason to get out of bed
Sister, I'm trying to hold off the lightning
And help you escape from your head
[Verse 2]
Come and waste the day
Watch a super 8 videotape
We were kids in the car, having lighthearted arguments
We don't know what's there 'til it's gone
[Pre-Chorus]
Just hear me out and you might understand
We're made up of the same blood
[Chorus]
I'll be your medicine if you let me
Give you reason to get out of bed
Sister, I'm trying to hold off the lightning
And help you escape from your head
[Outro]
Throw me in the deep end
I'm ready now to swim
Deep End was written by Rob Milton & Holly Humberstone & Benjamin Francis Leftwich.
Deep End was produced by Rob Milton.
Holly Humberstone released Deep End on Fri Jan 31 2020.
This song means a lot to me and it’s quite a personal one. One of my sisters was going through a difficult time and I was struggling to know how best to help. This song is my way of telling her that I’m always here. It feels like a lot of people are going through something similar or suffering thems...
This song is about my three sisters. It came really naturally, because when you’re worried about someone else, it’s always in the back of your mind. It’s about someone struggling through a hard time and [how] it’s really difficult to know how to help them when you don’t really understand what they’r...