Tom Collins’ “Little Louis” is a heartfelt indie rock track that captures the struggles of youth with raw honesty. Centered around a boy navigating a world that feels too big and indifferent, the song’s lyrics tap into feelings of loneliness and longing — “He’s just a boy trying to find his way in a world of guys.” The great line, “this life is taking a toll on you, and there’s no one to guide,” highlights the weight of feeling lost.

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Collins wraps this narrative in vibrant indie instrumentation, with crisp guitar lines and a chorus that sticks. It’s a perfect blend of introspective storytelling and anthemic energy, channeling the styles of artists like Sam Fender and Jamie Webster. The song’s relatable theme and infectious melody make it an easy favorite.

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“Little Louis” is a reminder of the quiet battles many face and the hope that can still shine through. With this release, Tom Collins proves his talent for balancing sincerity with a sound that leaves a lasting impact.

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