Again: Ashley Woodruff delivers powerful, heartfelt pop, set for a polished and resonant return.
Sudbury, Ontario’s Ashley Woodruff, a pop and adult contemporary artist celebrated for her powerful, classically-trained vocals and heartfelt songwriting, has released her new single, “Again,” on October 24th.
Known for previous releases like Distanced, Woodruff channels her emotional style into this track. The single features a professional team, including Eric Miron (Production, Mixing, Instrumental Composition), Joey Giroux (Drums), and Dustin Moore (Mastering), setting the stage for a polished and resonant return.
Review
“Again” doesn’t pull any punches; it’s a raw, modern take on heartbreak that nails the painful cycle of being emotionally strung along. Woodruff sets the stage immediately, describing her toxic attraction as a destructive “Moth to a flame.” The vulnerability is palpable, especially as she sings about waiting and wondering if this person will even bother to “plan on coming around.”
The track really shines in the chorus. It’s incredibly catchy and captures the whole frustrating dynamic instantly: “You come over again / I pour you a drink / Always ends up like this / You want to leave / Won’t spend the night with me / I beg you to stay once again.” By repeating this central refrain and using the bridge to drive the point home, the song perfectly conveys that feeling of being absolutely stuck in an emotional loop.
Ultimately, “Again” shines as an honest, tightly-written pop song that perfectly captures the agonizing push-pull of a toxic connection. Woodruff’s unflinching focus on the emotional cost of these brief encounters will deeply resonate with anyone who’s ever been stuck in a cycle they can’t break. This is a solid, emotionally charged single that you won’t easily forget.
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