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    Gemma Laurence Explores Love and Trauma on Bloodlines

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaApril 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gemma Laurence’s Bloodlines song artwork
    Gemma Laurence’s Bloodlines song artwork

    Bloodlines is the lead single from Gemma Laurence’s upcoming album We Were Bodies Underwater, and it sounds like the kind of truth you only share with someone who’s earned it.

    The Brooklyn-based artist, shaped by both American and British folk traditions, mixes raw acoustic textures with lyrics that land like confession. This isn’t her story—it’s hers to carry.

    Inspired by Adrienne Rich’s Diving into the Wreck, the track doesn’t just reflect—it bears witness.

    It’s about choosing to love someone who’s survived more than they should’ve had to. And sitting with that.

    The lyrics aren’t abstract. “High school, you were sixteen when your brother tried to kill you”—the kind of line that doesn’t blink.

    Laurence doesn’t write around it. She walks toward it, holding space without judgement.

    The production holds a retro charm: banjo, cello, and space. Nothing crowded, just room for her voice to do what it does best—waver slightly, ache honestly, and hold the kind of vulnerability that makes you sit still.

    The melody is gripping, not because it climbs high, but because it keeps returning to the same haunted place. “You got a big heart in spite of it all”hits harder each time, unpolished and direct.

    Shot on Super 8, the music video deepens the feeling: two people building a life, while the edges quietly warp.

    As Laurence says, it’s not a love story—it’s a memory, shaped by what came before and what never fully leaves.

    A stark, clear-eyed indie-folk offering that chooses empathy over escape.

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    Gemma Laurence Bloodlines Lyrics

    Blue hands holding mine in a vice grip when we dive in 
    and we’re bodies underwater in the wreckage
    and we circle round the bend and we climb in to the hold

    Pink walls, grout lines in the bathtub water brine
    Scuba mask on too tight, Daddy’s shouting all the time
    Half-dead blue light from the TV down the hall
    Your Mama’s staring at the wall

    You got a big heart in spite of it all
    You got a big heart in spite of it all

    High school, you were sixteen when your brother tried to kill you
    In the backyard beneath the Oklahoma new moon
    Three shots in the dark and he missed but he didn’t mean to

    Blue-veined bloodlines, broken in a single night
    You left without a fight, when the sun began to rise
    Five months went by and you slept inside your car
    And your Mama never called

    You got a big heart in spite of it all
    You got a big heart in spite of it all
    You got a big heart in spite of it all
    In spite of it all

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