Emotional Profile
(Heartbreak · May 2026)
People who've felt the weight of distance—whether from loved ones, a place they once called home, or a version of themselves they've left behind—find profound resonance in "Hurry Home." The song captures that bittersweet moment when nostalgia meets determination, when longing for what was becomes fuel to move forward. Listeners return to this track during their own crossroads, finding solace in its acknowledgment that some journeys, though painful, ultimately lead back to what matters most.
Heartbreak hits you first—that ache of missing someone who matters, pulling you into a space where you're remembering what you've lost. It cracks something open, and suddenly you're confronting how far you've drifted from the people and places that made you feel at home.
You return to this song when you're caught between two worlds: maybe you're away from home and feeling that weight, or you're watching someone you care about slip further away. It's the kind of song that meets you in those quiet moments when you're wondering if it's too late to close the distance.
Carroll wrote a song about returning home as a redemptive act, but listeners heard it as an elegy for something already lost—the gap suggests that homecoming only stings when you realize you can't truly go back to who you were. What the artist framed as salvation, the audience experienced as the bittersweet recognition that home is always in the past tense.