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Review: Louis Torre Reflects On Growing Older On “where did the time go?”

Channel WAVY by Channel WAVY
9 May 2026
in Alternative, New York, Reviews, US
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Louis Torre’s “where did the time go?” taps into a feeling that hits hard once you enter your late 20s and early 30s: realising life is moving way faster than you expected. Friends are getting married, parents are getting older, kids are growing up and suddenly you’re the adult people look to for answers even when you still feel like you’re figuring everything out yourself.

As the opening track from his upcoming album, bittersweet, the song sets the tone for a project that seems focused on growing older, processing change and learning how to carry both grief and gratitude at the same time. Torre describes the album as a “coming-of-age snapshot” of your early 30s, and this track definitely delivers that perspective in a relatable way.

Lyrically, the song works because it feels natural and specific. Torre avoids overcomplicating things and instead focuses on details that instantly connect. Lines like “Eight years I blinked and now it’s gone” and “33’s not so young” hit because they feel honest. The writing sounds like real thoughts people have late at night when they start looking back on how quickly everything changed.

The emotional weight gets even heavier in the second half of the song. Torre touches on family loss without making the track completely about grief, which actually makes those moments land harder. The verse about dreaming of his brother while helping his kids grieve is easily the most powerful part of the song and gives “where did the time go?” a deeper emotional core.

Production-wise, the track blends alt-pop with warm organic instrumentation that keeps everything feeling personal. It has a modern sound without losing the emotional intimacy of the lyrics. The chorus is especially effective because of its simplicity. “Where did the time go?” is the kind of question that doesn’t need complicated writing behind it because almost everyone relates to it immediately.

What stands out most is that the song never becomes hopeless. Even while dealing with anxiety about ageing and change, there’s still warmth and reflection throughout the track. It feels more thoughtful than sad.

Overall, “where did the time go?” is a strong introduction to bittersweet and a reminder that some of the best songs come from being honest about where you are in life. Louis Torre captures the weird emotional space between nostalgia and moving forward in a way that feels genuine from start to finish.

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