"Our time has been running out/ And there ain't no way to catch it now," she admits over soft, trip-hoppy drums and heart-warming synths helmed by oh-so-trendy hitmaker Labrinth - her radio-friendly vocal sounding calm and collected rather than remorseful. "I think we should face it/ We've both been complacent/ There's no point trying to save it," she continues. If it weren't for the utterly heartbreaking bridge, we'd think she was made out of stone.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
DIGITAL SPY REVIEW FINISH LINE
"Our time has been running out/ And there ain't no way to catch it now," she admits over soft, trip-hoppy drums and heart-warming synths helmed by oh-so-trendy hitmaker Labrinth - her radio-friendly vocal sounding calm and collected rather than remorseful. "I think we should face it/ We've both been complacent/ There's no point trying to save it," she continues. If it weren't for the utterly heartbreaking bridge, we'd think she was made out of stone.
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