there is a forest in new hampshire
where i walked alone one northern summer
as the rain hit my hair i could not help
but stare past the clouds
at the mountains looking quietly yet understanding of
the words in my own head
i don't know how they knew maybe they just know me i guess
i guess
the forest was beautiful
wearing her gown
she was spilling out
as she danced amongst the
house
that wasn't my home
but maybe i can
feel okay here
for the night
i knew i did not belong amongst
her trees but she was polite when
she asked me to leave
the feeling in my gut as the rain hit my skin
warm and kindly
never to see me again
it was an omen
a sign that
the forest gave to me
kindly telling me
to keep moving
there is no hope here
for anything
it will only keep you
awake
and i said to the forest i only feel comfortable if you do
if you do
and i said to the forest i only feel comfortable if you do
if you do
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Forest Song Pt. 1”
A complete idea with clear and interesting lyrical themes perfectly executed over beautifully done surreall folk with incredible performances from everyone involved. Jonah Terry
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Forest Song Pt. 1”
This record is something that the South Carolina music scene has needed for a while. It has a powerful female lead, catchy choruses, tight instrumentation, and meaningful lyrics. I love this record so much and I've been listening to it for days. Danielle and her band do a perfect job of capturing so many feelings floating through the air in Upstate SC right now. I have so much more to say but the bottom line is just listen to this album and buy it because it is a great. Give thanks to Tom Angst Wesley
Dreamy indie rock a la Duster/Sparklehorse with interesting with dynamic shifts and subtle hooks to keep things moving along. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 23, 2024