Built around The eerie feeling of living the same moments over and over, walking streets that feel like memories. Live Wire's voltage-cranked guitars carries the concept through indie-rock that rewards repeat listens. "Like a sky I've seen but can't quite place" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs dreamy, disorienting. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
I've walked this street a hundred lives ago
The same cafe, the same window glow
The barista smiles like she remembers me
From some parallel reality
The trees lean in like they've seen this scene
Played out before on a different screen
And the clouds arrange in familiar shapes
Like a sky I've seen but can't quite place
[chorus]
Déjà vu avenue, I've been here before
Déjà vu avenue, behind every door
Is a room I've already walked through
A life I've already lived on Déjà vu
Déjà vu avenue
[verse 2]
The song on the radio, I wrote it in a dream
The stranger at the crosswalk isn't what she seems
She's wearing the same coat from nineteen ninety-four
But I wasn't alive then, so what am I remembering for
Time is just a spiral, not a line
And I keep arriving at the same design
A corner that I've turned so many times
The future and the past are intertwined
[chorus]
Déjà vu avenue, I've been here before
Déjà vu avenue, behind every door
Is a room I've already walked through
A life I've already lived on Déjà vu
Déjà vu avenue
[bridge]
Maybe I'm not going in circles
Maybe it's a rising spiral
Each time around I'm slightly higher
Seeing further, reaching wider
Same streets but different eyes
Same moon but different skies
[chorus]
Déjà vu avenue, I've been here before
But maybe this time I'll open a different door
Déjà vu avenue, a new room inside
A life I haven't lived yet on Déjà vu
Déjà vu avenue
I'll try a different door