Song Review/ Alt Folk : Izzy Skinner’s ‘The Trees’

Izzy Skinner’s latest album, ‘Haunting’ fleshes out the melancholy of loss, destruction of a life, of death. She collects the debris of a life known, a life lived. Putting all this in a haunting context is what marks the central theme of the collection. With each song, you can feel the hollow, the mountain of memories, and the flowing grief. 

Taken from it is ‘The Trees’, a track that devolves from a permanent, timeless structure. She curates rustic folk alongside oriental motifs and tones before leading it into a contemporary pop evocation. In the wake of it all, the artist questions the permanency of even the trees; a deeply melancholic indulgence across an existential landscape. Listen Now! 

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