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Low Coast explore loss, death and a little bit of regret in their new song “I Know We’ll Never Know”

Low Coast, the latest musical project of indie rock artist Jeff Caudill, has unveiled their newest single “I Know We’ll Never Know” from their upcoming debut album. The track is a poignant and introspective composition that showcases Jeff’s songwriting abilities, which he claims to have approached from a different angle.

The lyrics, instead of unfolding like a narrative, are more like snippets of memories, alluding to themes of loss, death, and the regret of not knowing someone better. Having spent more than two decades playing with the beloved punk rock band Gameface, Low Coast represents a significant departure from Caudill’s previous work and delves into the realms of a mixed genre of rock and heart-felt melodies.

This long-awaited album has been on Jeff’s mind for decades, and he claims that he has finally found the perfect band to bring his vision to life. “These guys take my songs to places I could never get to on my own,” he says.

The debut album was created during a tumultuous period in history, and the songs reflect the upheaval of the time. “Existing the Dream” is set to be released on May 26th via Spartan Records, and the lead single “I Know We’ll Never Know” is a fantastic preview of what’s to come. The track is a testament to Caudill’s continued growth as a songwriter, and Low Coast’s skill in bringing his songs to life in a fresh and compelling way.

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