Tagged: Churches

My Body

“My Body” by LP

This is a relatively complex piece compared to the other tracks we have been introduced to thus far on the playlist of Churches leading up to “My Body”. As with the songs that preceded it, this one...

Angels

“Angels” by LP

Theoretically speaking, based on LP’s own explanation of this song, the intended addressees may well be her fans. So for one thing, this is the earliest song on the playlist of “Churches” that clearly isn’t romantic in nature.  And secondly,...

Conversation

“Conversation” by LP

“Conversation” is one song which, according to LP, she wrote to her actual lover, another professional singer by the name of Lauren Ruth Ward. And what is revolves around is LP, due to the nature of...

Safe Here

“Safe Here” by LP

LP has stated that the subject the lyrics of “Safe Here” is primarily themed on is addiction. And that notion really comes through in the second half, where the vocalist depicts herself as someone who...

Churches

“Churches” by LP

To note, LP is not anti-God or anything like that. However, her personal idea of a true church is a place where all people, no matter what, can congregate and feel free. So for instance any religious building,...

Rainbow

“Rainbow” by LP

Considering that every song on the playlist of “Churches” thus far has been romantic in nature, then it’s safe to assume that such is also the case with “Rainbow”. And let’s just say that “Churches” definitely isn’t a concept album,...

The One That You Love

“The One That You Love” by LP

LP’s “The One That You Love” is a song of a love unrequited. The vocalist has concluded that she has done everything she could for the woman she loves, that being the addressee. But in response,...

When We Touch

“When We Touch” by LP

“When We Touch” is pretty straightforward in terms of the main sentiment being relayed. And that is the vocalist relishing the touch of the addressee, particularly it would seem after the two of them...

Goodbye

“Goodbye” by LP

On this song, LP is addressing a fellow female who is obviously a romantic interest.  And no, she is not doing so simply for artistic purposes, as when combining the gender of the addressee...