Lauren Corrigan’s “White Rabbit” – A Haunting Reminder to Trust the Signs

Ever stumbled upon an artist who just gets it? Someone who weaves indie pop and folk with electronic elements so seamlessly it feels like they’re reading your diary?

Lauren Corrigan might just be that artist. This Long Island native turned Nashville resident has crafted something special with her latest work.

"White Rabbit" kicks off with a gut punch: "I’m not feeling normal, I guess that’s the message." Right from the start, you know you’re in for something raw.

The track begins stripped down—atmospheric, moody. Corrigan’s voice acts like a lighthouse cutting through fog. But then the chorus hits, and wow… it’s like stepping into an entirely different universe.

That’s where her range really shines through.

Melodically? It’s sticky in the best way possible. Lyrically? Haunting doesn’t even begin to cover it.

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Those closing chorus lines stick with you: "You don’t get to know me, ’cause the white rabbit says you’re insane, you’re going the wrong way." They echo in your head as the second verse unfolds, creating this lingering tension that’s absolutely magnetic.

"White Rabbit" serves as an electro-pop wake-up call about paying attention to life’s warning signs. Even when we desperately want to look the other way.

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Mike Londan
Mike Londan
Mike Londan is a senior music writer at TuneInsights.com. Mike is passionate about music and has been covering the music industry for over three years.