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“Maybe We Lost It” by Alex Starling

Maybe We Lost It

Alex Starling’s latest single, “Maybe We Lost It,” is a mesmerizing return to form, drenched in the atmospheric soundscapes he’s known for. Starling’s journey as a musician has been anything but conventional. From his time as a pivotal member of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, whose early success was tragically overshadowed by the death of their lead singer, Charlie Haddon, to his subsequent reinvention with the ethereal synth-pop project The Ghosts, Starling has consistently reshaped his sound. “Maybe We Lost It” marks a new chapter in his musical evolution, with a haunting cinematic quality that beckons listeners into a world of introspective longing and emotional transformation.


The track is built on layers of sweeping synths and delicate melodies, creating a rich, atmospheric foundation. Starling’s voice, soft yet evocative, floats over the lush production, delivering a message of loss and self-reflection. Lyrically, the song explores the feeling of disconnection, the unnerving realization that life, and the people around us, can change in ways we never imagined. There’s an underlying melancholy that permeates the track, yet it’s not without a sense of quiet acceptance. The production mirrors this delicate balance, with its ethereal synths giving way to moments of tension before gently releasing into tranquility.



Starling’s songwriting has always been deeply introspective, but “Maybe We Lost It” introduces a sharper, more poignant edge to his work. The track was inspired by a candid conversation about change and the inevitability of personal transformation, a theme that resonates throughout the song. It’s a reflection on how time can alter both ourselves and our relationships, leaving us to wonder whether the things we’ve lost are truly gone or simply unrecognizable. In this sense, the song feels universal, tapping into the collective experience of facing the passage of time and questioning what remains in its wake.


Having toured extensively with The Ghosts in the U.S., Canada, and Russia, as well as writing for other artists, Starling’s music has found its way into the mainstream, with placements on Sky Sports, MTV, and ABC’s Red Widow. His versatility as an artist has allowed him to cross genres while maintaining a distinctive, ethereal quality that is uniquely his own. With “Maybe We Lost It,” Alex Starling not only reaffirms his ability to craft emotionally resonant music but also solidifies his place as an artist whose work continues to evolve with depth and grace. The track is a testament to the power of music as a reflection of life’s complexities and the haunting beauty of transformation.







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