Sarah Biddick's fifth and most confident release, "Highway 95," explores the emotional space between where you've been and where you're going in a way that feels real. The song is about both moving around and moving inside yourself.
"Highway 95" sounds like deep stories and subtle production, and it only needs this to get its point across. Biddick is sure of herself because she lets moments last, knowing the other person will meet her halfway. The song's main point is that you get older as you go, and it thinks about what we bring with us, what we leave behind, and what we think about when the road seems to go on and on.
The imagery of driving in this release is a metaphor for change, like when you're alone and can think about things without being bothered. Biddick says the song is real and makes you think, and that the journey is sometimes more important than the destination. The song's tone and structure show that way of thinking, accepting uncertainty as a necessary part of becoming, rather than seeking a solution too quickly.
Biddick writes from her own life, giving her a perspective that anyone going through a change can understand, even though she is young. It doesn't say it knows everything, but it keeps track of what happens. "Highway 95" by Sarah Biddick shows that she is not only finding her voice, but also learning to trust it. The song that comes out of it sounds real, personal, and subtly strong, which is a big step forward for her as an artist.
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