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: The lyrics delve into themes of survival and the crushing weight of heartbreak. Daines often uses "black" as a recurring motif in her work—not just to signify mourning, but as a space of deep, quiet resilience.
The track is a collaboration between Maria Daines (lyrics/vocals) and Paul Killington (music/all instruments).
"Heartbreak Black" explores the deep emotional aftermath of loss and betrayal.
: Daines is frequently compared to legends like Janis Joplin and Melissa Etheridge . In "Heartbreak Black," her voice balances a "southern hard rock" grit with tender, bluesy inflections.
: Lines like "All the time is running out / From your little house / Where you think you're safe and sound / She's taking the walls down" suggest a sense of inevitable change or an external force dismantling one's comfort zone. 2. Musical Composition
: The lyrics delve into themes of survival and the crushing weight of heartbreak. Daines often uses "black" as a recurring motif in her work—not just to signify mourning, but as a space of deep, quiet resilience.
The track is a collaboration between Maria Daines (lyrics/vocals) and Paul Killington (music/all instruments).
"Heartbreak Black" explores the deep emotional aftermath of loss and betrayal.
: Daines is frequently compared to legends like Janis Joplin and Melissa Etheridge . In "Heartbreak Black," her voice balances a "southern hard rock" grit with tender, bluesy inflections.
: Lines like "All the time is running out / From your little house / Where you think you're safe and sound / She's taking the walls down" suggest a sense of inevitable change or an external force dismantling one's comfort zone. 2. Musical Composition