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    Alice’s Friend by River Rojas Is a Tender Love Song That Stays with You

    Lucy LernerBy Lucy LernerDecember 27, 2024Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    River Rojas wraps up 2024 with Alice’s Friend, a love song that feels like a soft, slow-motion epiphany.

    It’s tender without being saccharine, and vivid without overloading your senses.

    River Rojas Alice’s Friend Song Artwork
    River Rojas Alice’s Friend Song Artwork

    From the opening line, “I met you, Alice’s Friend, how do you do?” you’re pulled into a story that feels intimate but also strangely familiar

    Inspired by a chance meeting that spanned London and New York, the track feels universal, like it’s been written for anyone who’s ever stumbled into love and found themselves staying a while.

    The melody is a delicate balance of nostalgia and novelty. Warm and dreamy

    Lyrically, it’s all in the details: a leopard coat, a beer in a brown paper bag, the hush of a doorway that feels like the centre of the universe for just a moment.

    These snapshots of a single night weave together into something much bigger—a promise of forever, or at least of trying for it.

    The repetition in the chorus, “Girl, I look at you and I see what life could be, just you and me,” has a hypnotic quality.

    It’s not trying to surprise you; it’s trying to comfort you, to remind you of love’s simplest truths.

    And when River promises to “stick around” and “show you what you mean to me,” the sincerity is palpable.

    This isn’t a grand declaration; it’s a quiet vow, made all the more powerful for its simplicity.

    There’s something refreshing about how Alice’s Friend handles love.

    It doesn’t try to reinvent it or dress it up in metaphors that need decoding.

    Instead, it leans into love’s simplicity—those small, fleeting moments that stick around long after the grand gestures fade.

    River captures it all with the skill of someone who knows what it’s like to fall. And fall hard.

    This is only their second release, but it feels like River Rojas has already carved out a space for themselves.

    If their debut single Them Eater was a celebration of liberation, Alice’s Friend is its softer counterpart, all about intimacy and connection.

    This new release is not trying to be a chart-topper or a dance floor anthem.

    It’s a love song in the truest sense, meant to be played on quiet nights or shared moments.

    If this is how River ends the year, it’s hard not to wonder what doors they will open next.

    River Rojas – Alice’s Friend Lyrics

    I met you
    Alice’s Friend
    How do you do?

    It’s kinda late
    But would you like
    to come to my place?

    I know we don’t know each other
    but we might like one another

    Berry grand
    Open the door
    and there you were
    there you were

    Leopard coat
    Beers to go
    how did you know
    how did I know

    That I’d open the door
    to my future forever
    forever

    Girl, I look at you
    and I see what life could be
    Just you and me

    Girl, I look at you
    and I see what life could be
    Just you and me

    I told you I would stick around
    I promised I would show you
    What you mean to me
    Oh, what you mean to me

    I told you I would stick around
    I promised I would show you
    What you mean to me
    Oh, what you mean to me

    Time tells us everything

    Time tells us everything

    Oolalala, oolalala, lalala

    Oolalala, oolalala, lalala

    Oolalala, oolalala, lalala

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