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If Jim Henson's 1986 cult classic Labyrinth gets a sequel, I think "Come Find Me" by Brooklyn-based indie-electronic duo Letter to Nepal should be part of its blueprint. The song bursts with imagination that's both delightful and a little far-out. The song's through line, a myriad of ethereal tones, adds to this fairy tale fun by giving a peculiar ghost-like suspense while the song flows in sweeping meanders. But as I'm learning with each day, it's not about the destination, it's about the journey and this song has that philosophy down pat. Like inputting a secret series of numbers into a dial combination lock, each element of "Come Find Me," when combined, triggers a lever to fall over a gate releasing the lock to your own personal pot of gold.
When Anton and I started to develop the song and its mood, we were going for the feeling of waking up after a vivid dream. I think, most of us can relate to the feeling of being completely overwhelmed by a dream’s visuals, not knowing where we are and needing some time to figure it all out. That’s what we had in mind with Come Find Me.
— Singer and lyricist Evgeniya Kuznetsova
-Brent Burns, Kick Kick Snare
lyrics
COME FIND ME
Open my eyes
I’m cold.
Without any words
Got lost.
There’s nothing to say
I scream.
I’ve lost myself
In here.
Come find me…
Grey clouds around.
Silence.
We’re trying to scream
No answers.
A million ways
To me.
I’m just a little girl
I’m here.
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