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Category: Folk

  • Hazy Place
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    Hazy Place

    ‘Hazy Place’ drifts on gentle guitar, capturing the ache of life’s mundane stretches while finding little escapes where we can. Playfully wistful, it’s a quiet invitation to seek the moments that make the ordinary feel a little more magical.

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  • Hold On
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    Hold On

    ‘Hold On’ twangs with old-school country charm, turning life’s clichés into a playful celebration of resilience. From ‘up a creek without a paddle’ to ‘holding your cards close,’ it’s a cheeky reminder to keep going, come what may.

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  • Don’t Talk To Me
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    Don’t Talk To Me

    ‘Don’t Talk To Me’ strums an edgy acoustic groove, embracing the beautiful chaos of human quirks. Playfully defiant, it celebrates accepting people exactly as they are — even when they’re a little mad.

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  • Part Of Me
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    Part Of Me

    ‘Part Of Me’ is a tender guitar song exploring the ache of being only partly seen. Playfully wistful, it whispers of hidden rainbows inside, waiting for others to notice the full spectrum of who you are.

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  • Shining Through
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    Shining Through

    ‘Shining Through’ grooves on a rocking guitar riff, celebrating the joy of doing nothing and letting life slow down. It playfully nudges you to ditch the to-do list, listen to the grass grow, and let your soul sparkle.

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  • Deal With The Devil
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    Deal With The Devil

    ‘Deal With The Devil’ dances at the crossroads of myth and music, flipping the old blues tale into something brighter. Instead of trading soul for glory, it playfully celebrates the joy of walking your own wild, creative path.

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  • Augmented Reality
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    Augmented Reality

    The problem with mental health problems is we see everything as a problem. What if we asked ourselves: ‘where does this idea come from?’ and ‘why do I believe it?’ The idea that mental illness, or more accurately – mental disorder, is…

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  • Nowhere To Go, Nothing To Do
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    Nowhere To Go, Nothing To Do

    His unpretentious and often rather simple take on country-rock and pop has some charm for the ordinariness of his worldview which takes straight shots at just hanging around, relationships and a laid-back existence. If Edwards was playing in a local bar or…

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  • Life’s Ok (Acoustic)
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    Life’s Ok (Acoustic)

    Unusual Love Letter Dear Soul, I know there’s part of you that doesn’t believe you can ever truly be loved. Listen to that part and find out what it needs. Be very kind and soft, and gently allow it to reveal itself…

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