Somewhere In Between Shares Emotional Sanctuary in a Song with ‘Lay Your Head On Me’
- Melodrift Team
- Aug 18
- 1 min read

With “Lay Your Head On Me,” Somewhere In Between crafts a sonic safe haven in a world that often feels anything but. Deena Robertson and Austin Bisnow lean into vulnerability, transforming their personal love ritual—H.O.C., or “Head On Chest”—into a universal message of comfort and trust. The result is a song that doesn't just sound beautiful; it feels like home.
The duo’s chemistry is undeniable, their harmonies understated yet magnetic. Acoustic textures mingle with cinematic swells, channeling the warm intimacy of Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova while evoking the emotional pulse of Bon Iver or The Lumineers. It’s indie folk at its most empathetic—raw, honest, and deeply resonant.
“Lay Your Head On Me” isn’t just a love song—it’s a reminder to slow down, to connect, to listen. Somewhere In Between have offered us more than a track—they’ve offered a moment of peace, and in today’s world, that’s a powerful gift.
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