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“Rainbow” by LP

Considering that every song on the playlist of “Churches” thus far has been romantic in nature, then it’s safe to assume that such is also the case with “Rainbow”. And let’s just say that “Churches” definitely isn’t a concept album,...

“One Last Time” by LP

Even though LP may not look the part, it is clear when going through the songs on “Churches” that she is akin to a hopeless romantic. And even though the verses of “One Last Time” are a bit...

“Poem” by LP

This is an interesting track for LP to end her album on, as it encapsulates and brings home many of the themes that permeated throughout “Churches”. That is to say that vocalist goes about namedropping the...

“Churches” by LP

To note, LP is not anti-God or anything like that. However, her personal idea of a true church is a place where all people, no matter what, can congregate and feel free. So for instance any religious building,...

“Can’t Let You Leave” by LP

LP’s “Can’t Let You Leave” is quite similar in sentiment to “The One That You Love“, another track on LP’s “Churches” album. For once again we have the vocalist dealing with the topic of unrequited love, i.e. a...

“Safe Here” by LP

LP has stated that the subject the lyrics of “Safe Here” is primarily themed on is addiction. And that notion really comes through in the second half, where the vocalist depicts herself as someone who...

“Conversation” by LP

“Conversation” is one song which, according to LP, she wrote to her actual lover, another professional singer by the name of Lauren Ruth Ward. And what is revolves around is LP, due to the nature of her...

“Yes” by LP

LP’s “Yes” is not overtly romantic. But considering that she refers to the addressee as “darling” and that most of the album it is featured on revolves around romantic themes, we can take it that...

“How Low Can You Go” by LP

“How Low Can You Go” by LP

According to LP’s explanation of the lyrics, the addressee may be a romantic interest but not an actual lover. Rather, it is another woman she formed a rapport with, but the two of them never took it there...

“Angels” by LP

Theoretically speaking, based on LP’s own explanation of this song, the intended addressees may well be her fans. So for one thing, this is the earliest song on the playlist of “Churches” that clearly isn’t romantic in nature. And secondly, when...