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Why I Love This NAS Song: “I Walk Alone” by Wanaka from the album Kingdom of Lizards

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When I first saw “I Walk Alone,” I pictured a brooding indie rocker—gritty guitars, songs about urban isolation, defiant shouts. I was completely off base, and what a beautiful surprise that turned out to be.

It opens with gentle acoustic strums, like footsteps on a misty forest path, pulling you into introspection. Delicate folk melodies weave around a voice of quiet determination—mature and understated, as if Wanaka were whispering secrets to the stars alone. A soft rhythm builds like desert rain, adding depth without excess: pure indie-folk elegance set against polished pop.

“I Walk Alone” shines through its theme of self-reliance and release. It guides the listener through solitary paths in life, urging you to embrace the solo journey: “I walk alone / This so-called desert is no home / The rain is finally here.” Lines like “Stars above reading through me like an open book” capture a sense of peace in solitude—carrying scars, letting old flames turn to ashes, and paving your own road.

Wanaka blends haunting beauty with empowering storytelling, turning melancholy into strength. This NAS gem proves that the strongest journeys are often solo—full of growth and unbreakable spirit.

This review was submitted by fellow NAS artist: musik.poet

Their artist page can be found HERE

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