Blind Man’s Daughter releases a multi-dimensional, evocative alt-pop ballad of heartbreak and remorse, ‘Quiet Love & Bullets Lie’
It’s a track that bears it all, a stirring reflection on a connection long forgotten, a vindication on a path not chosen, and a love that was always meant to be broken. Ashley Wolfe is the genius mind behind Blind Man’s Daughter. A passionate web weaver, she uses her versatility as a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and producer to tell a compelling tale, wrapped in a powerful, cinematic pop soundscape.
Opening with melancholic melodies and mournful, tender, deep vocals that create a heartbreaking scene of someone from your past reaching out at their deepest rock bottom. Refusing to give in to, refusing to have any regrets or remorse, the track grooves forward, riding on strong, driving rhythms, thumping beats with steadfast bittersweet emotion. How was it known that they had a gun that night? The lyrics paint tragic scenes of a life immersed in suffering, barely surviving, swerving on the edge of life & death.
It’s the kind of raw emotion that cuts deep. Having to deal with the aftermath of such a deep trauma. Expressed in a beautifully crafted soundscape of synths, basslines, and powerful yet vulnerable vocals. It reminds the listener of the emotionally immersive sounds of Coldplay, Tame Impala and Charpie Puth, to name a few!
The chorus is a melting point of emotions and words left unsaid. Contrasting phrases make for deeply relatable references. You can sense the conflict between the lines of being ruthless in some regards, just as we must when creating boundaries in our relationships. Especially when it comes from complicated relationships or hard goodbyes.
This is more than just music; its a compelling narrative, a metaphor for how we navigate our lives and the lives we touch or are touched by.
Stream ‘Blind Man’s Daughter – Quiet Love & Bullets Lie’ on Spotify here:





