‘ladybug field’ by larry karpenko feels like stumbling into a memory that glows – soft, radiant, and full of tiny miracles. born from a walk with his children through a field alive with hundreds of ladybugs, it captures the wonder of seeing the world through unguarded eyes.
larry blends dream-pop warmth with the intimacy of soft rock balladry, his guitar tones recalling clapton’s soulful phrasing while pulsing with echoes of u2’s atmospheric depth. lines like “little feet dancing through your fingers” shimmer with joy and nostalgia, painting scenes of childlike awe that feel both fleeting and eternal.
recorded in loma linda, stripped of excess layers, the track carries an honesty that feels sacred – just voice, strings, and spirit. more than a song, ‘ladybug field’ is a sanctuary: a reminder to pause, breathe, and believe again in the beauty of simple moments.
thank u for making this larry 🐞


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