Known for her deeply personal lyricism and emotive vocal performances, Lilly delivers a song that is both vulnerable and uplifting with 'Not Everything Ends', exploring the rare kind of love that offers solace rather than sorrow...
Undoubtedly, she remains a beacon of inspiration for all aspiring artists out there. - Downers Club
Opening with gentle acoustic strums, the track unfolds with a warmth that immediately pulls the listener in. There’s an understated folk influence in its arrangement, yet the production remains lush, allowing Lilly’s voice to take centre stage. The melody meanders through unexpected turns, mirroring the raw emotionality of her lyricism. Every phrase feels delicately placed, carrying the weight of personal experience while remaining universally relatable.
Lilly’s storytelling is at its finest here, balancing moments of quiet introspection with a swelling chorus that soars. Lines like “You know it’s the right chord progression when hearing it play makes you cry” speak to the organic, deeply felt nature of her songwriting process. It’s a song that was almost lost to frustration—written in the early hours of the morning when inspiration and doubt wrestled with one another—until a single chord progression unlocked its full emotional depth.
Bedard’s powerful vocals take the listener through unexpected and memorable melodies. - Background Animal
Where previous releases leaned into heartbreak, ‘Not Everything Ends’ represents a shift. It’s a song of hope—of finding permanence in love rather than loss. The arrangement builds subtly, with atmospheric layers that wrap around her voice like a protective cocoon, allowing the emotional resonance to shine. Lilly has crafted a love song that is as introspective as it is expansive, proving she can write about happiness without losing the raw honesty that defines her artistry.

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