lost for words takes heartbreak and spins it into something defiant. liverpool-based trio rise return with a track that captures their signature sound – soaring vocals, sharp guitar work, and propulsive drums – all wrapped in a gleaming 80s rock sheen. it’s a breakup song that doesn’t wallow; it rebuilds. the lyric “i’ll move on” feels less like resignation and more like liberation, setting the tone for a song that celebrates strength through pain.
co-written and produced by paul kinley at whitewood studios, the single is powered by brian petch’s bright, melodic guitar lines and alex mahoney’s crisp, driving percussion. staymellow’s vocal performance anchors the track with emotion and control, his delivery moving effortlessly between vulnerability and resolve. the production feels cinematic – lush yet grounded – balancing vintage warmth with a modern edge.
in a world of heartbreak anthems, lost for words stands out by finding light in the aftermath. it’s classic rock songwriting reborn with sincerity and polish – big hooks, bigger heart.
thank u for making this rise 💫


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