We're Only Human
The music pulses with a steady rhythm that balances tension and release, grounding its emotional weight in rhythmic clarity and dynamic shifts.
United Kingdom
Est. 1981
About We're Only Human
We're Only Human matters for its unflinching exploration of vulnerability and shared experiences in a world that often feels isolating.
The project taps into the zeitgeist, resonating deeply with listeners who crave authenticity in an age dominated by curated personas.
The project taps into the zeitgeist, resonating deeply with listeners who crave authenticity in an age dominated by curated personas. By humanizing the struggles and joys of everyday life, it encourages a communal understanding and connection among its audience, fostering a sense of belonging.
The approach behind We're Only Human is marked by a raw honesty that challenges conventional songwriting norms. The artist employs a mix of spoken word and melodic elements, creating an intimate atmosphere that invites listeners to reflect on their own stories. This blend of styles breaks down barriers between performer and audience, making each performance feel like a shared moment rather than a one-sided spectacle.
Lyrically, We're Only Human often delves into themes of self-acceptance, emotional turmoil, and the complexities of relationships. The storytelling is rooted in sincerity, using relatable narratives that evoke empathy while steering clear of overt sentimentality. There’s an irony present too, as moments of lightness punctuate heavier themes, capturing the duality of human experience.
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