Both Porridge Radio and Waxahatchee have released singles titled Lilac or Lilacs. They're completely different songs by completely different artists, so there's no point to a "who sang it better?" contest.
Porridge Radio's Lilac is about how fragile and incapable depression can make you feel. "I don’t want to get bitter, I want us to get better, I want us to be kinder to ourselves and to each other,” Dana Margolin repeats throughout the song.
Waxahatchee's Lilacs is about obsessive/negative thought patterns and backsliding into old behaviors that don’t really serve you and letting your worst self get the better of you, according to Katie Crutchfield.
Completely different songs by completely different artists.
Porridge Radio's Lilac is about how fragile and incapable depression can make you feel. "I don’t want to get bitter, I want us to get better, I want us to be kinder to ourselves and to each other,” Dana Margolin repeats throughout the song.
Waxahatchee's Lilacs is about obsessive/negative thought patterns and backsliding into old behaviors that don’t really serve you and letting your worst self get the better of you, according to Katie Crutchfield.
Completely different songs by completely different artists.
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