Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · Jul 2026)
People who've loved fiercely and lost unexpectedly find themselves drawn to 'Lightning Does The Work'—those familiar with sudden heartbreak and the raw energy that follows. The song captures that pivotal moment when grief transforms into something electric, when pain becomes fuel rather than paralysis. Listeners return to it during quiet nights and long drives, letting the collision of nostalgia and urgency wash over them, finding strange comfort in a track that refuses to let sadness sit still.
The first wave that hits you is nostalgia—a pull toward a time when things felt simpler or more certain. That memory opens something tender in you, a willingness to feel the heartbreak that runs underneath the song's driving energy. You're suddenly caught between looking back and the restless need to move forward.
You come back to this song when you're trying to shake something off—a lost relationship, a chapter that didn't go the way you planned. It's the track that lets you sit with the pain while still feeling alive and moving, giving you permission to grieve and push through at the same time.
Brock crafted a song about natural power and inevitable force, but listeners grabbed hold of something more bittersweet—they heard the ache of time moving them away from something they loved, wrapped in the forward momentum of a life that won't stop. The song's strength became a container for loss, turning its narrative of relentless energy into a vessel for remembering what was.