How Olivia Dean’s album explores the paradox of love
Olivia Dean'SDMENT / His Last Album, Art of loveis not just an epic playlist; It is a complete, thought-out-session in music packaged.
WSO Speak with Lyla Connolly, ascente priorsive Creferiveli Clinisk comhomsure, which explore the way, how old olivia has taken the world through their own work.
With lyrics that are so close to the home, Olivia Heartbreak, love, and all the messy in-between “a total-blown therapy session set to music.”

De Man i need Singer has made a musical encyclopedia of moments who stop us and thinking, Yep I've been there tooCreating a pool of shared experiences and proven, as good artists do, that we could all navigate the chaos of love.
Lyla takes a deep dive in the common themes that arise in their own clients. And we are sure some of these (if all) will resonate with some moments in all the own dating life.
“One part of us says,” I love you. I want to connect. ” But another part goes, 'Wait! Connection has been painful. Are you leaving me? Can you keep me? I need self protection.' ”

Tracks like Close to Catch this push and pull perfectly: “How do you get close one with someone who keep you out of reach? Where does that leave?” It is basically all avoidance – vs-vs-vs-cancellated attraomis battle ever but set to hit you actually dance.
Then there is Something inbetweenWhich tacks that eternal relationship bight: intimacy Vs. Individuality. Olivia sings, “I don't go away, just feel tight. Love has breathing breathing.”
The translation? You can love someone hard without losing yourself in the process.
Similarly in Let alone the one you loveShe sings, “If you know me at all, you wouldn't try to keep me,” in the words that remain in the running authentic, what Lyly in their clients in their clients.

“As a therapist, I spend my days sitting in the thick of this paradoxing. The scope of intimacy, and the desire to be on a sollective of that level of vulnerability and exposure,” Lyla shared.
But the heartache thing is that it is also, finally receives a shiny.
Into Baby StepsOlivia does our mind, “I will be my own pair of secure hands. It is not the end, it is creating.”
At the end of the day, the album does the album do the album, Feat, or predictable and that's just what is it so much (or, let's be honest, sometimes pure chaos)
Her songs catch the full spectrum of what it means to be human in love. If Lyla Connolly comes it up, “The art of love falling how tenuous, raw, and vibrant love is real … and the best part? “We are not only in contradictions. “