Alana Springsteen Takes Us To The Beach With “Christmas Comes In Waves”
Alana Springsteen has put a beachy twist on a new song released today (November 10) titled “Christmas Comes In Waves.” The country singer’s latest is an escape to a beachside yuletide while getting her fans into the holiday spirit.
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In the visual for the Christmas song, the 22-year-old musician takes her fans to Sandbridge Beach near her hometown while paying tribute to Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Springsteen co-wrote “Christmas Comes In Waves” alongside Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson. Not only did she produce the song herself, but she also played acoustic guitar, ukulele, and hi-strung guitar.
“Having grown up on the coast, all my favorite holidays were spent with family by the water. I’m a beach baby through and through and I can’t think of a more restful, festive way to spend Christmas than in the sand,” shares Springsteen. “I’ve been wanting to write an original Christmas song for a long time and finally made it happen with Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson. This one’s for everyone who feels a little more at home when they’re somewhere warm this time of year.”
The lyrics include, “Watching string lights in a palm tree sway / Singing cold weather carols / In tank tops and sandals / Rocking round the dock of the bay.”
“Christmas Comes In Waves” follows the release of the deluxe edition of Springsteen’s debut album, which was made up of three themed installments – Messing It Up, Figuring It Out, and Getting It Right – TWENTY SOMETHING.
The collection features a new song titled “Just A House” as well as stripped-down versions of “Goodbye Looks Good On You” featuring Mitchell Tenpenny and “Amen.”
Springsteen is currently out on the road for her first-ever headlining run on “The Twenty Something Tour.” She has previously toured as a supporting act with Luke Bryan, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Adam Doleac.
Watch the music video for Alana Springsteen’s “Christmas Comes In Waves” below.
10 Unforgettable Christmas Experience Gifts
Physical gifts can be cool for a moment, but the memories they create are what truly last a lifetime. This holiday season, why not do your friends and family a favor by skipping the usual physical presents? Maybe consider giving a unique Christmas experience instead?
An experiential gift is just as thoughtful as something you can hold in your hand. The difference is that it won’t end up gathering dust, getting re-gifted, or donated. That’s because experiences, whether it’s a subscription, an activity, or a class, let people give people memories. Whether the giftee does it on their own, with their family, or even with you, it offers opportunities for learning and exploration.
The possibilities are limitless with Christmas experience gifts.
If you’re searching for an exciting experience for adults or children, ther are lots of choices. You could start with something as simple as covering the dinner tab for a couple. Another option is going big by planning a fantastic trip as the ultimate gift for your spouse. For kids and teens, they can dive into fun activities. These can be learning to play an instrument or mastering the art of making their favorite dessert.
Another advantage of opting for experiential gifts is that they make ideal last-minute presents. They can be conveniently purchased online. And if all else fails, a gift card is always an option.
Let’s face it: most of the stuff we buy just because we like it or think we need it tends to fade into the background pretty quickly. This is especially true when they’re given as gifts. We’ve all had those times when we eagerly tore into a physical gift at Christmas or a birthday, only to realize it didn’t quite live up to the hype. It’s even worse when you know that time and money were spent on something you’re not too thrilled about.
Experiences can enrich our lives, contributing to personal growth and opening our minds to new horizons. Meanwhile, dust collectors, especially the ones from distant relatives, don’t quite measure up. You know that feeling, right? It’s like saying, “Thanks, Aunt Rose, but I could’ve done without that Christmas scarf and hand lotion from the buy-one-get-one special at the mall.”
So, when the holiday season or other celebrations roll around, and you’re stuck with gift-buying, consider giving experiences instead of physical items. To help you get started, here are some experiential gifts that would make great Christmas gifts.