The song opens with steady acoustic strum and Ritter’s weathered baritone—equal parts dreamer and wounded narrator. He spins a wild scene: an astronomer staking truths under desert stars, chasing lost love named Tanya, and dropping cosmic revelations:
“It’s called ‘Truth Is a Dimension (Both Invisible and Blinding)’”
That lyric folds you into a story within a story, a ripple of existential beauty.
The lyric video frames it like an illustrated poem—with handwritten imagery and stark lyric slides that echo his desert-night vision. The audio stays warm and intimate, each guitar note and vocal tremor on full display.
Final Verdict:
“Truth Is a Dimension…” isn’t just a song—it’s a philosophy, a confession, a cosmos of loneliness and revelation. Ritter proves once again that his songs aren’t passing into the void—they’re carving constellations in it.
Sources:
- Grateful Web / Americana-UK — release info, cosmic motivations, album context.
- YouTube – Official lyric video — clear visuals, lyric-centric presentation.