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sophie meiers looks for peace amid chaos on “things will change”

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sophie meiers makes music to knock you off your feet while providing the soft landing at the same time. After recent singles "collar" and "let me breathe," bedroom pop with razor blades under the floor boards, they push even further into the emotional honesty and stark imagery on "things will change." The song is simple yet devastating, offering a direct line between them and a sibling going through substance abuse issues.

It also provides a window into their own emotional state; you can't help but feel almost voyeuristic to hear them sing "now we’re back to square one, you hit rock bottom." Ultimately, however, the song ends on a note of gentle hope. "You'll get better, things will change," sophie sings over gentle guitar chugs and a delicate electronic beat.

As the song melts into a close, you hope the optimism isn't another false dawn. In a statement, sophie says, “This song is really vulnerable and painful, but I hope that some beauty and healing can come out of the dark subject matter.

This song is about watching someone you love turn into somebody you don't know anymore. It is a letter to one of my little brothers who has struggled with addiction for a long time.

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