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Urban Walrus – All I Really Want
Urban Walrus – All I Really Want

Urban Walrus – All I Really Want | Walk Park

From Switzerland, indie rock and pop singer-songwriter Fabian Koerber aka Urban Walrus has released his latest song All I Really Want. Hailing from Zürich, the Swiss German musician brings some pondering lyrics over in this song.

The song features light drums and an acoustic guitar accompaniment with smatterings of tonal electric guitar embellishments. This is a slow track to relish in its lavish pace and richness of production and arrangement in sparsity. Lyrically the theme is about letting go of worries and doubts and embracing the present moment with a loved one. The lyrics by Urban Walrus suggest that no matter what has happened in the past, all that matters is the here and now.

To dive into the water with the person you love and splash around, to enjoy the moment and forget your worries. The chorus emphasizes this idea, encouraging the person you love to join and forget their worries. Ultimately, the lyrics suggest that the best way to live life is to forget the past and simply enjoy the present moment. To give up on the rat races and the fake prizes. Its lyrics speak of forgetting the bad and embracing life, creating a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere.

The great thing about Urban Walrus is that he’s unapologetically himself in songwriting and music. The music is sparse yet lavish, creating a unique and pleasant atmosphere. This song is the perfect choice for those looking to relax and find peace in its calming melody, allowing the listener to drift away and appreciate its beauty.

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