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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Lucy Rose Shares Video for ‘Something’s Changing’ Outtake “End Up Here”

November 11, 2017 Albumism Staff

Artist: Lucy Rose
Song: “End Up Here”
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As if we needed another convincing testament to how remarkable Lucy Rose’s third studio LP Something’s Changing is, her recent unveiling of “End Up Here”—an outtake from the album’s recording sessions—reinforces her proven penchant for emotive songcraft of the most stirring caliber. “There were a few songs that were left off the record not because they weren't good enough, but because they weren’t exactly right for this record,” Rose explained to Albumism’s Justin Chadwick earlier this year. Right for the record or not, we’re grateful that she has decided to share this stunning song and its accompanying video—directed by her husband Will Morris— with us. And we’re thrilled to share it with you.

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