Indie
Alex Rasmussen Releases New Single “Crawl”
Alex Rasmussen’s new single, “Crawl,” is a deeply personal song inspired by a family member’s long battle with substance abuse. The song captures the heartache and struggle of watching someone you care about struggle with their own demons.
The lyrics and first chords of “Crawl” emerged after witnessing one of many relapses, reflecting the painful cycle of addiction—times of clarity and sobriety juxtaposed with moments of despair and withdrawal. Rasmussen’s song speaks to the experience of supporting someone who seems to be on the verge of giving up on themselves.
“I hope this song helps people feel like they aren’t alone in their effort to heal the one they care about.”
Musically, the track features evocative instrumentation and Alex’s soulful vocal character that mirror the song’s emotional depth. The composition conveys both the sadness and hope found in the type of personal struggle the subject matter depicts.
With “Crawl,” Rasmussen not only shows his growth as an artist but also his continued ability to channel personal experiences into relatable and moving music. It’s a heartfelt testament to enduring support and the difficult journey of recovery.
Listen to the new single “Crawl” by Alex Rasmussen—now streaming everywhere.
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