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The Lovelines Release Studio LP Version of “Make Believe (Life Is Such a Dream)”

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The Lovelines, a brother-and-sister duo from Orlando, FL, have released the studio LP version of their song “Make Believe (Life Is Such a Dream).” Known for their innovative sound, this track showcases their unique approach to music with its blend of light melodies and dark lyrical themes.

“Make Believe” is inspired by the concept behind “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” where the cheerful sound contrasts sharply with the grim lyrics. The song delves into the theme of self-deception, portraying a protagonist in a loveless relationship who chooses to lie to themselves rather than face the harsh reality. The upbeat, light sound of the song represents the lie, while the dark lyrics reveal the truth, making it both a light and dark song depending on the listener’s perception.

The Lovelines consist of Tessa D, the band’s singer, and her brother Todd Goings, who serves as the songwriter and instrumentalist. They first gained attention with their debut single “Strange Kind of Love,” recorded in Todd’s DIY home studio, which was released on December 26th, 2021. This debut single climbed to the #1 position on Submithub’s Popular Charts and garnered 500,000 streams on Spotify, creating a minor buzz in the Indie music world.

With “Make Believe (Life Is Such a Dream),” The Lovelines continue to captivate audiences with their thought-provoking and genre-blending music.

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