Haleigh Bowers Turns a Panic Attack into Powerful Song on “Trainwreck”

Haleigh Bowers delivers a striking and emotionally resonant track with “Trainwreck.” From the very first line, the song pulls you in, a testament to Bowers’ sharp and honest songwriting. “Trainwreck” is a raw portrayal of experiencing a panic attack, reaching out for support, and navigating the uncertainty that follows. As someone who has personally faced panic attacks, I found the lyrics deeply relatable and genuinely empowering.

Bowers’ ability to articulate mental health struggles with such clarity and authenticity gives the track a comforting, grounding quality. Her vocals are smooth and expressive, weaving through layered electric guitars without the presence of drums, creating a spacious and intimate soundscape. Select lyrics are drenched in reverb, adding a textured atmosphere that mirrors the emotional weight of the subject matter.

One particularly memorable line; “I’d probably pick a fight with God and ask to be reincarnated as a dog, somewhere in Italy, eating meatballs from a plate”  showcases Bowers’ poetic sensibility and dry humor, even amidst chaos.

“Trainwreck” is a vulnerable and powerful offering that may help listeners feel a little less alone in their struggles. Don’t miss it:

Written by Ryan Cassata

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