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Lexxi Raine soars through heartbreak turbulence in thrilling new single "Aisle 32B (Denial)"
“Aisle 32B (Denial)” starts as a frozen instant of delusive hope. In one of the many vivid scenes in which Raine ropes us into a story, she steps onto a plane and asserts to herself that he’s going to materialize at the 11th hour to prevent her from leaving. Her vocals gleam with a combo of tenderness and desperation, grabbing at that precariously balmy edge of someone still trading in reality. Then, as the turbulence rocks the aircraft, the metaphor broadens because it’s not the plane that’s the shake machine, it’s the gut-punch realization that he never tried at all to hang onto her.
Lexxi Raine transforms heartbreak into a revenge anthem with "Gone for Good (Murder)"
Lexxi Raine taps into the chaos of mourning a breakup with "Gone for Good (Murder)," a standout cut from her "The Grief Case EP." It is empowering and darkly funny, a rare mix that can only be achieved by someone who isn't afraid to tackle emotions head-on. Lexxi Raine is living proof that heartbreak can be crafted into something both engaging and emotionally striking. For anyone navigating the path of love's aftermath, this song can serve as a reckoning and a release.
Just The Crust 25/08/25: Lexxi Raine – The Grief Case
the EP sounds incredible, it’s a brilliant show of her songwriting talent, with her ability to convey her emotions in a real poetic and descriptive manner – plus, with fantastic instrumentation and production behind her, complimenting her musical ability superbly; she’s able to really paint a picture with her songs and bring the listener into her stories!

BillCSMusic Blog 11/09/25: Lexxi Raine – "Nothing (Acceptance)"
Continuing with the theme of heartache, but with a twist, “Nothing (Acceptance)” is the most upbeat track, finishing off the sixth and final stage of grief from a breakup. Not to worry, it’s not a difficult listen, but by the time you’ve reached “Nothing (Acceptance)” you’re ready for something a little lighter and more playful, featuring Lexxi’s best vocal on the EP. The songwriting throughout the EP is particularly good, and the interjection of a telephone-like message in the mix adds to the song’s charm.
















