Review: Puddle Jumping – ancient truth inside the bible

From the very first lines (“I change my face my look and style / I sit and waste here”), the song makes it clear that Puddle Jumping aren’t playing it safe—they’re digging into self‑reflection and uncertainty in an honest, straightforward way. The instrumentation has a loose, raw energy that supports the lyrics without overwhelming them. You feel the tension in the voice, the slight edge of doubt, the question of identity.

The chorus “I don’t believe in dinosaurs and ain’t sh~t true inside the bible” arrives with a punch—that lyric alone grabs attention. It’s irreverent, but not in a shallow way. It’s a line that seems to ask us to question what we accept without thinking, while also delivering it with the kind of sly charm that keeps things from feeling angry or preachy. The band’s approach lands somewhere between introspective and rebellious, and they carry it with confidence.

Vocally, there’s a kind of conversational tone—the singer isn’t yelling or putting on a polished mask, but instead speaking to you as a peer. That makes this song feel relatable: someone wrestling with their place, with what’s real and what’s not, with faith (or its absence) and personal truth. And musically, the band gives plenty of breathing room for those ideas to land. The instrumental backing doesn’t over‑decorate; it nudges, supports, and holds space for the words.

I found this song quietly powerful. The way Puddle Jumping blends vulnerability and boldness really works for me. And personally, I’m drawn to songs that don’t pretend to have the answers—they just ask the questions. If you haven’t yet, do yourself a favour: go follow Puddle Jumping and make sure “ancient truth inside the bible” lands in your playlist. It’s one of those songs you might revisit and realise you picked up on something new each time. Keep an eye on them—they’ve got voice, attitude, and ideas worth hearing.

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