Calum Bowie’s latest single, ‘Edge of the World,’ released on September 13th, is a beautifully crafted reflection on love, distance, and dedication. The Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter has rapidly gained recognition in the Scottish music scene with his captivating melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and uplifting sound, all of which are on full display in this song.
‘Edge of the World’ immediately draws the listener in with gentle guitar melodies, creating a soft, reflective mood. The opening verse captures the emotional toll of being away from a loved one: “You’re waking up while I’m still sleeping, hotels never feel like home.”
Calum’s storytelling is both intimate and relatable, painting a vivid picture of the struggles and yearnings of long-distance relationships.
The chorus is laid-back yet encouraging, with the line, “There’s never a place, never a time that you’re not on my mind,” reinforcing the idea that, despite the physical distance, the emotional connection remains unwavering. The steady guitar carries the melody, building gently as the song progresses, while maintaining a soothing and comforting tone.
On Instagram, Calum shared that a key inspiration for the song came from his reflections on the remote archipelago of St Kilda, which he envisioned as the metaphorical “edge of the world.” For him, St Kilda represents an almost unreachable place, symbolizing how far he would go for someone he loves. This imagery adds a layer of depth to the song, making the “edge of the world” a poignant metaphor for the lengths we’re willing to travel for those who matter most.
The song’s narrative is about relationships where you can’t always be together in person but remain connected in spirit. Calum beautifully captures the complexities of love and separation, reminding us that even when we’re apart, love continues to guide us.
‘Edge of the World’ is a touching and relatable track that showcases Calum Bowie’s talent for emotional storytelling and makes it a standout addition to his growing discography.
Written by: Justine Kostka
Edited by: Nèri Cliteur