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Luna Keller x Thomas LaVine – “White Lily”

  • Writer: Unheard Gems Team
    Unheard Gems Team
  • Jun 13, 2025
  • 1 min read

There’s a rare kind of magic that happens when two songwriters are perfectly in sync—not just creatively, but spiritually. Luna Keller and Thomas LaVine prove that kind of alchemy is real on “White Lily,” the second track in their flower-themed indie folk series. Where “Phlox” bloomed with poetic melancholy, “White Lily” feels quieter, more inward—a peaceful exhale that invites the listener to pause and root themselves in memory, nature, and healing.


Inspired by the white lilies that grow wild near Keller’s childhood home in Tenerife, the song transforms a deeply personal symbol into a universal metaphor. It’s about the places we run to when life becomes overwhelming—the forest, the garden, the stillness inside ourselves. “White Lily” is that kind of place in sonic form. Delicate acoustic textures and atmospheric layers wrap around you like warm light through the trees, with Keller’s and LaVine’s voices guiding you through with soft clarity.


This isn’t just a song—it’s a sanctuary. It captures the essence of how we cope, how we grow, and how returning to where we began can sometimes show us where we’re meant to go. For those feeling adrift, “White Lily” is a gentle reminder to come back to yourself.


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