Leith Ross’s debut EP Motherwell is an incredibly honest and intimate collection of songs. The music was inspired by their own coming of age story, and written in hopes of providing the soundtrack to a shaping moment for someone else. Motherwell was humbly recorded live off the floor in one afternoon with college mates, and released in October 2020 on Birthday Cake.
Songs from Ross’s debut EP have been played on CBC Radio 2 as well as editorial playlists on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music. The EP received critical acclaim from Exclaim!, Stylus Magazine, Red Guitar Music, and indie blog If It’s Too Loud.
“The phrase "wise beyond their years" implies that young people don't experience the world as deeply or intellectually as older people, but the wisdom that Ross applies to their music pierces on each song.” - Exclaim!
As they transition into the next phase of life, Leith Ross is using their new music to dive deeper into themes of identity, finding a sense of self, and growing into understanding one’s relationship with the world around them. With plans to share more with the world in the second half of 2021. Leith Ross will embark on their debut international tour in spring of 2022, supporting management and label mates The Bros. Landreth across the UK and Europe.
Coming Back to Me
Leith Ross Lyrics
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It might have started the first time I got really sick and my mum wasn't there Three years of college and I had forgotten that I used to find living rare
But it's all coming back to me now It's all coming back to me now
It's all coming back to me now
Last week I wondered if dying would feel like the stories the catholic church told But I used to talk to my mother about how I just couldn't wait to get old
And it's all coming back to me now It's all coming back to me now
It's all coming back to me now
I used to wake to the morning and feel like the world was created for me
The lyrics of Leith Ross's song Coming Back to Me speak about a sense of loss and then rediscovery of purpose and joy. The song starts with the singer recalling a time when they would wake up every morning feeling like the world was made just for them. They would eagerly wait for the morning, sometimes unable to sleep due to excitement. However, the singer lost that feeling after getting sick and realizing that their mother wasn't there to take care of them. Three years of college passed by before they realized that they used to find living rare.
In the chorus, the singer repeats the phrase "It's all coming back to me now," indicating that they are rediscovering that sense of joy and purpose. The second verse further emphasizes this rediscovery, as the singer reflects on a recent time when they wondered about death and what it would feel like. The singer recalls talking to their mother about how they couldn't wait to get old, a sentiment that was lost for some time. However, now that feeling is coming back to them.
Overall, this song highlights the ebb and flow of life's emotions and the potential for rediscovery of joy and purpose after moments of loss or difficulty.
Line by Line Meaning
I used to wake to the morning and feel like the world was created for me
In the past, I felt like everything in the world was perfect and made just for me when I woke up in the morning.
I used to wait for the morning so eagerly, sometimes I just couldn't sleep
I was so excited for what each new day brought that sometimes I couldn't even sleep properly in anticipation.
It might have started the first time I got really sick and my mum wasn't there
Perhaps my previous feelings of security and happiness began to diminish when I first got seriously ill and my mother wasn't around to comfort me.
Three years of college and I had forgotten that I used to find living rare
After being in college for three years, I had lost sight of the joy and excitement I used to feel about simply living my life.
But it's all coming back to me now
Now, those feelings of excitement and joy are slowly returning to me.
Last week I wondered if dying would feel like the stories the catholic church told
Recently, I've been wondering what death will be like, and I've been influenced by the stories I've heard from the Catholic church.
But I used to talk to my mother about how I just couldn't wait to get old
In the past, I would speak to my mother about how excited I was to grow old and experience all that life had to offer.
And it's all coming back to me now
Just like before, those feelings of excitement and anticipation for the future are returning to me once again.
Lyrics © DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Leith Ross
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