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D'Lee takes love to the brink on "Take a Good Time Too Far"

In wild abandon like that, there's a wistful freedom, and D'Lee bottles that lightning on her new single, "Take a Good Time Too Far." The driving track is a heart beating in overdrive that runs between country-pop shimmer and alternative rock bite, all of it rolling with a delightfully raw emotional pulse you're just not going to be able to deny. D'Lee ropes you, twirling you into the rush of a connection that is reckless and indispensable. Lyrics like "Runnin' red lights, makin' out in your car / Losin' myself, kickin' off my heels" don't tell a story; they are the story. There is urgency here, the unyielding pull of desire where even moderation melts away and all that counts is how it feels at this moment.

Glistening guitar lines glide over an easygoing groove; her singing boils with a primitive grind that swells into something ravenous and unleashed. It's not just performance; it's an emotional arc, simmering and dragging as the song humidifies. And what makes "Take a Good Time Too Far" so intriguing is that it's all so relatable. Anyone who's chased a spark they knew would end burns out, but jumped in anyway, will recognize themselves in D'Lee's storytelling.

"Take a Good Time Too Far" is no time for second thoughts or safety; it's time for life at full speed and love with no mercy, and a memory that lives on after you're gone. With a voice you can't ignore and a proclivity for gritty, narrative songwriting, D'Lee is more than a crooner. Still, she's a heart-wrenching storyteller and a seasoned riff-rider who knows precisely how to mine both the wreckage and glory of human connection. "Take a Good Time Too Far" is a reminder of why we leap, even knowing we may hit the ground.

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