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Levi Morrison‘s debut album, To Find The Source, warmly welcomes listeners with his latest release “Tell Me It’s Not Your Fault.” This is a release where his voice emerges with a gentle and confident warmth. This self-produced, deeply personal song weaves together catchy melodies with rich, textured soundscapes, creating a sonic experience that feels like an intimate chat beneath endless, open skies. Influenced by indie rock, dream pop, shoegaze, and alt-rock, Morrison crafts an atmosphere that is both grand as well as personal, quite a tricky combination to master.

The song wraps listeners in shimmering guitars and intricate production, but at its heart lies a melody that easily resonates with the listener. The repeated plea, “tell me it’s not your fault,” almost feels like a confession; and instead of dictating a single interpretation, Morrison invites listeners to breathe their own stories and emotions into this line.

The way in which the song came to be, should indeed be highlighted: Morrison has shared that he doesn’t fully remember writing it, only realizing its meaning later. This sense of discovery flows through the music, giving the track a power and rawness that feels genuinely authentic. “Tell Me It’s Not Your Fault” stands out as both atmospheric and relatable, serving as an emotional centerpiece on To Find The Source and offering a tender glimpse into the promising path of Morrison’s future musical journey.