Vincent J. Rigney's newest single, "Tidal Wave Of Love," is extremely disarming, sneaking up on you in a way that makes it obvious you're being seduced. It's slow and beautiful and weighted, and before you even realize what has happened, you've been taken away.
The song is really a tribute. Rigney describes a woman who is not defined by grand gestures but is kind, gentle, and a deeply healing presence. They say she is divine in spirit, not in a way that makes her seem higher than us all, but like some souls do, they bring light to the lives of people around them. The metaphor at the center of the song is powerful and poignant. She’s a tidal wave of love. Not chaotic, but all-encompassing. Not harmful, but life-changing.
Rigney’s delivery is honest and real, making it feel lived-in. He doesn’t overcomplicate the emotion, allowing the story's heaviness to breathe. This song is personal yet universally relatable. It was a personal inspiration but with a universal message. We’ve all experienced love that heals rather than hurts, or wished for it.
"Tidal Wave Of Love" was recorded in Corby, Northamptonshire, which also shows that it’s a celebration of cooperation and community. By working alongside USA and UK artists, Rigney has released a song that feels most grounded in real life. People are proud of its origins, they say, because this song was not made alone, but in a community creative spirit.
