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    Laura Lucas Revisits Ghosts and Red Soil on The Atlantic

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Laura Lucas The Atlantic song artwork
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    Laura Lucas transforms a teenage road trip into something profoundly intimate with The Atlantic, where fingerpicked guitars drift beneath vocals that feel both distant and uncomfortably close.

    The Canadian-born, Melbourne-based songwriter lets her voice hover just above whispered confessions while ambient textures create an atmosphere thick with unresolved hurt.

    The track follows memories of maritime Canada, but Lucas digs into the emotional wreckage beneath those picturesque scenes.

    Her delivery carries an eerie calmness that makes lines like “You were so pedantic / And I was a kid” land with unexpected weight.

    The production mirrors this complexity, with reverb-soaked guitars that seem to echo across empty coastlines.

    “This really is a song for my inner child,” Lucas shares. “I found so much healing in writing the lyric ‘I was a kid.’ It’s a simple phrase, but it flicked a switch in my brain and helped me release a lot of misplaced shame.”

    The bridge’s anxious repetition—“Keys, check / Wallet, check / Phone, check”—breaks the song’s dreamy spell with modern paranoia, revealing how past wounds shape present behaviors.

    Lucas’s voice possesses something ghostly yet grounded, perfectly suited to examining fractured relationships through the lens of geographical displacement.

    The Atlantic previews Lucas’s debut album There’s a Place I Go, due November 14 via Nettwerk, promising more of this haunting introspection.

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    Laura Lucas The Atlantic Lyrics

    Summer swelled in my throat
    Fourteen nights on the road
    Say you love me ten times in a day
    Like it’ll make up for when you go

    Coloured towns, ain’t it charming
    You don’t look back each time we’re departing

    From the car to the lighthouse and back
    To the shore where the tide would erase all our tracks
    Down at the Atlantic
    You were so pedantic
    And I was a kid
    I was a kid

    We’ll go as far as the island
    Rusted soil is shining
    Feels like I’m on Mars
    And I don’t know where you are
    Or half the hurt you’re hiding

    Swear that house, it was haunted
    Who’s the ghost now if we’re being honest?

    From the car to the lighthouse and back
    To the shore where the tide would erase all our tracks
    Down at the Atlantic
    You were so pedantic
    And I was a kid
    I was a kid

    Keys, check
    Wallet, check
    Phone, check, check, check
    Keys, check
    Wallet, check
    Phone, check, check, check
    Keys, check
    Wallet, check
    Phone, check, check, check
    Check, check, check

    From the car to the lighthouse and back
    To the shore where the tide would erase all our tracks
    Down at the Atlantic
    You were so pedantic
    And I was a kid

    Down at the Atlantic
    I can’t understand it
    Cause I was a kid
    I was a kid

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