Healing<\/em> starts off on a mixed note of vulnerability and strength. “With You” finds Sara-Danielle expressing the strength that she\u2019s garnered from a relationship. Seemingly romantic in nature, the bond keeps her grounded during times of self-doubt. However, the track also explores the paradox of allowing vulnerability – in this case, opening oneself to love – to be a catalyst of strength.<\/p>\nSara-Danielle remains introspective throughout the next song, “Flawless,” in which she explores her own shortcomings. Her lyrics bask in self-awareness and honesty as she is able to identify what she wishes she could be and what she isn\u2019t, finally questioning if her own introspection is selfish.<\/p>\n
“Why am I so angry with myself, the others \/ Why am I so selfish, caught up in my own world,” she sings. “I wanna be good \/ I wanna be flawless \/ But it\u2019s always all about me.”<\/p>\n
She becomes more confident in her self-analyzing lyrics on “Sometimes,” where she expresses losing herself in a relationship – or in her own head – but always being able to find her way back. On “Waterfall,” the album’s closer, Sara-Danielle again plays with the duality of relationships, singing “Our love is like a waterfall \/ Falling, dripping, but never-ending,” she sings in the chorus. “I want to hold you so strong, but you don\u2019t want me for that long \/ I want to make you happy, but everything else seems better than me.”<\/p>\n
On this final Healing<\/em> track, Sara-Danielle not only examines a “never-ending” love that remains out of reach, but also returns to her own insecurities, exacerbated by the unstable romance. This remains a theme throughout the album, where she bounces back-and-forth between analyzing herself and her romance, finally settling on the intersecting subject of self-love.<\/p>\n“Healing<\/em> reflects on these past two years, as I’ve been having rough times and trying to heal, to get better,” she told AudioFemme. “It’s about finding light in the darkness and trying to stay with it. It’s about learning to be gentle with yourself.”<\/p>\nThis goal extends through her sonic choices, which equally compliment her singing style and gently appease the listeners\u2019 ear. Feeling both extremely personal and widely relatable, Sara-Danielle\u2019s sophomore effort proves to be a courageously vulnerable album.<\/p>\n
Stream Healing<\/em> below.<\/p>\n