‘Take This Heart’ by Brian Lambert is a nostalgic pop-rock track that builds on a stable melody from a space of vulnerability. The song’s instrumentation feels solid, giving the track’s lyrics space to make its intentions clear. This coming from a space of vulnerable strength.
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‘Take This Heart’: Refreshing Vulnerable
‘Take This Heart’ begins with a heavy, solid percussion, with the guitars and other melodies seemingly falling into place. This loud stability gives the track a straight-forward air, punchy and attention-grabbing while keeping pace with the narrator’s vulnerable questions.
The lyrics are besotted with a potential lover. They seem to be upfront about these feelings and intentions in an attempt to woo. The pacing of the instrumentation consistently hits this nail on the head, while making sure every question and declaration is present.
“…Do you want me baby?
I want you…
…Got this feeling I can’t hide no more…
…Baby take this heart of mine…”.
‘Take This Heart’ feels sure, coming in with both hands outstretched almost, with an offer of love that feels as stable as the song’s soundscape. There’s something refreshing about the song’s mood, that feels so in-your-face, punchy/snappy, but not in a way that feels threatening.
Our narrator knows what they have to offer, and shows it off with pride almost. There’s a consistency promised, with a healthy dose of vulnerabilty that keeps the song’s sound fresh and pretty replayable.
‘Take This Heart’ by Brian Lambert is a refreshing take on the vulnerable love song that takes on love with stable spunk lined with attitude. The song’s theme and soundscape seems to prove that there’s strength in vulnerability, and that vulnerability is bolstered by stability.
Nostalgic, refreshing, surprising and stable.
The Artist
Brian Lambert is a dynamic and multifaceted artist from Denton, Texas. His sound blends punk, shoe-gaze & rock with the storytelling depth of Springsteen to craft music that is invigorating and emotionally resonant.
He continues to push boundaries with a genre-defying sound.
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