Myles from Home’s latest release ‘Dusty Lavender’ is a testament to their diverse genre-ranging music catalog.
The groovy production on ‘Dusty Lavender’ showcases their exceptional vocals are filled with passion and emotion with a heartfelt delivery. They infuse folk-pop and rock n’ roll within their music, drawing inspiration from the colourful worlds of funk and jazz.
Similar to numerous other songs, frontman Myles composed the guitar portion while perched on his Vancouver, Canada, balcony, gazing out over the Pacific Ocean. The lyrics were composed considerably later after the music was completed. "I joked that I was going to write a song about all the hippie-witchy stuff she was into and call it Dusty Lavender while laughing with a lady I was deeply in love with." He did create the song months after she went.
“Some people are into astrology, some are into astronomy. Some people worship the moon, some people design rockets to go there. This song is about loving someone with a different worldview and the struggle to keep an open mind and truly understand them. The simple structure is built around an anthemic sing-along chorus with a briefly mathy harmonica solo. The chorus asks a series of questions and the song concludes with the only logical solution - “I will always love you”. We all love a Dusty,” Myles from Home comments on the release.
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