Between Fragments and Forgiveness
There are songs that come from the head, and songs that come from the wound. La Vie File belongs to the second category.
It started with a thought: how much time we waste, judging, blaming, holding onto resentment. And how rare it is to truly see each other. “La Vie File” (Life Flows) is not just about time slipping away. It’s about what we let slip with it: chances to reconnect, to make peace, to speak truth before it’s too late.
Written during a moment of clarity after a long emotional fog, the lyrics explore a fractured relationship, without ever pointing fingers. There are no heroes or villains here, just two people drifting apart, while the current keeps pulling. It’s about realizing that in every conflict, both sides lose when empathy disappears. And that sometimes, even when it hurts, it’s still not too late to reach out.
Musically, the track walks a fine line between melancholy and resilience. Electro-ambient textures give space to breathe. A minimal rhythm section keeps the flow going, but never forces it. It’s all about restraint, and emotion held just beneath the surface. The voice is calm, almost tired, like someone who has cried a lot already, and is now just trying to understand.
“La Vie File” doesn’t try to fix anything. It just opens a window. For a few minutes, you can look through and feel something you may have buried. A friendship. A regret. A conversation that never happened. And maybe, just maybe, the will to not repeat the same story.
Time is passing, with or without us. This song reminds us: it’s never about winning the argument. It’s about not losing the person.
“La Vie File” reflects on friendships that build, transform, and sometimes fade with the passage of time and life’s circumstances. It highlights the pain of separation, misunderstandings, but also the resilience and enduring nature of true bonds. Finally, the song expresses hope for reuniting with lost friends, with whom many precious moments were shared.



