![]() It’s got a nice, ever so slight country influence. That’s why we recorded ‘Heaven.’ Now I listen to “Love Me Now,” and I love the way we recorded it. Garrett Kato, who co-produced and recorded this song with me, felt the same. “I recorded this song a year ago, the same time as I recorded ‘Heaven’. It’s as much about self-love as it is about love being reciprocated. But looking back, I was starting to feel the pace at which my career and I were going. My voice is getting tired And oh I’m sick of youĪlways letting me down Do you ever feel like Just getting drunk To deal with what’s been going on And you’re only drinking coffee To get up off the floorĪlberts continues, “The metaphorical side of this song is about the relationship you maintain with yourself – and I felt a certain uneasiness when I started writing this song. But that gives both people real freedom to move on, because there aren’t any questions left to answer. We had been very back in forth in our relationship, and this was the last-ditch effort – it didn’t work out. The “ steering wheel” reference is this moment when I pulled over the car over and we kissed – but it was with so much intention, I still remember it really clearly now. I wouldn’t say desperation is beautiful, generally speaking, but when two people are desperate for each other – it’s sadly romantic, and very open. “The literal side of this song revolves around this really desperate night. “‘Love Me Now’ is a very simple song, instrumentally, which means you really have to write and deliver the lyrics with personality, otherwise it just sounds like every other three chord song,” Ziggy Alberts tells Atwood Magazine. Set within a seeming lovers’ quarrel, “Love Me Now” finds the narrator begging for acceptance as he admits to his flaws – exposing himself to his significant other with heart-wrenching, humbling sincerity: Baby could you love me now Baby could you love me now Baby could you love me now Could you love me now Could you love me now Enough to let this go Ziggy Alberts © Zach Sanders ![]() With over 65 million streams on Spotify and an ever-increasing global fan base, Ziggy Alberts is a surefire artist to watch this year – and his latest journey begins today, with “Love Me Now,” a simple acoustic song with incredibly complex meaning. Introducing himself to the world with 2013’s debut album Made of Water, Ziggy Alberts is a powerful reminder of the impact you can make with just a voice and a guitar. Love Me Now – Ziggy Alberts My voice is getting tired And I’m sick of arguing with you Do you ever feel like you’re on a train Moving too fast to stop But someone you love is in the carriage And you can’t get offĪtwood Magazine is proud to be premiering “Love Me Now,” the official lead single off Australian folk artist Ziggy Alberts’ forthcoming third full-length album (anticipated later 2018). ![]() In short, Ziggy Alberts’ “Love Me Now” is a song you won’t want to forget. It’s a song you sing when darkness comes, and you can no longer feel the light a song you sing when you look in the mirror, but you don’t recognize the face staring back a song of intimate upheaval that cuts deep, and leaves a mark. Could you love me now enough to let this go?Ī raw, pained plea to love, Ziggy Alberts’ heartfelt new single “ Love Me Now” is a pure stripping-down of the soul.
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