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REVIEW album Lilly Bedard Not Everything Ends (Single)

The Anthem For Love After Loss

Not Everything Ends (Single)

Lilly Bedard

Few artists can capture emotion the way Lilly Bedard does, and “Not Everything Ends” is a testament to that gift. With a haunting blend of alternative pop and folk influences, this song is more than just a melody—it’s an experience. It speaks to anyone who has ever doubted love, only to find it when they least expected it.

Bedard’s voice carries a raw vulnerability that makes every lyric hit with full force. The song begins delicately, with soft acoustics setting the stage for a heartfelt confession. As the track progresses, the instrumentation builds subtly, mirroring the emotional depth of the lyrics. It’s an intricate balance—intimate yet expansive, restrained yet deeply expressive.

The beauty of “Not Everything Ends” lies in its storytelling. Bedard doesn’t just sing about love—she takes listeners through the fear, the hesitation, and the moment of realization that love can be something lasting. When she sings, “I stopped running, and you were still there,” it’s not just a lyric—it’s a moment of truth that resonates deeply.

This song isn’t about grand, cinematic love. It’s about the quiet, steady kind—the love that remains even in the hardest moments. That’s what makes it so powerful. It’s a sigh of relief for those who’ve lived through heartbreak and still found a reason to believe.

With “Not Everything Ends,” Lilly Bedard has crafted a song that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. It’s a reminder that love, when real, doesn’t have to be fleeting. This isn’t just a track—it’s a promise.

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