A young musician could hardly find better training. But musically, St Lucia's heart lay elsewhere, and South Africa was full of other rhythms. "My mom says I used to sing along to Michael Jackson," he says - an ordinary anecdote, until he adds, "when I was an infant." As a young teenager, he started to feel that he'd had his fill of classical, and it felt like an epiphany when he discovered the direct emotionality of pop. Eventually, he left the creative "small pond" of South Africa for England, where he spent three years studying music in Liverpool.
St. Lucia's journey ended - as so many journeys do - in New York City, where he started working on the tracks that would ultimately turn into his self titled debut release on Neon Gold. The atmospheric quality of St. Lucia's electronic pop is powerful, with the musician's global travels and history of secret hideaways effortlessly passed onto the audience through his dreamy, shimmering synths.
Neon Gold will release St Lucia's debut album later this year. Formerly a singles-only label that launched releases Passion Pit, Ellie Goulding, The Naked & Famous and helped launch the careers of countless others.
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The Old House Is Gone
St. Lucia Lyrics
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That old house is gone
Your ruffled hair has grown too long
But we know how it goes
The things we know we come to show
In our minds
Keep your heart close to mine Control come see your life in deep
That now your heart will turn the lies from starting
This house
Keep your heart close to mine Keep your heart close to mine Keep your heart close to mine
The lyrics to St. Lucia's song "The Old House Is Gone" appear to be an introspective reflection on the passage of time and the inevitability of change. The first lines, "They all believe and some they see / That old house is gone," could be interpreted in a variety of ways. It could be a metaphorical reference to a home that once existed, but has now been physically destroyed or abandoned. Alternatively, it could represent the passing of an era, the loss of a way of life, or the death of a loved one. Either way, the singer is acknowledging that something that was once familiar and comforting has disappeared.
The lines, "Your ruffled hair has grown too long / But we know how it goes," further illustrate the theme of change and the inevitability of aging. The image of ruffled hair that has grown too long suggests a loss of youthful vitality and a connection to a time that has passed. However, the use of the words "we know how it goes" implies that this is a universal experience and that the singer is not alone in their feelings.
The repetition of the phrase "Keep your heart close to mine" throughout the song reinforces the idea that, even as things change and we grow older, we must hold on to the core of who we are and our connections to others. The idea of "control come see your life in deep" suggests that we must take charge of our lives and embrace the changes that come with it, while keeping our hearts and minds focused on what truly matters.
Line by Line Meaning
They all believe and some they see
Everyone has their own perception, some believe without seeing, some believe only after seeing.
That old house is gone
The past is gone and there's no going back to change it.
Your ruffled hair has grown too long
You've changed and grown over time.
But we know how it goes
We have experienced similar situations before.
The things we know we come to show
We show what we know to others through our actions.
In our minds
Our thoughts and perceptions shape our reality.
Keep your heart close to mine
Stay close to me, we'll face everything together.
Control come see your life in deep
Take control of your life and examine it closely.
That now your heart will turn the lies from starting
Your heart will prevent you from being deceived and believing lies.
Calling your hands to dark decent
Your actions may lead you down a dark path.
This house
This represents the past and the memories attached to it.
Keep your heart close to mine
Repeated reminder to stay close and supportive of each other.
Keep your heart close to mine
Final reminder to stay together through whatever life brings.
Contributed by Adeline J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.