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Ohio-based songwriter Ashley Rhodus, aka Wished Bone and her track, Hold Me. That was the first offering from Ashley’s upcoming album, “Sap Season”, and this week she’s shared the record’s second single, Trees We Couldn’t Tell The Size Of.

The track was inspired by a road trip through the Pacific Northwest, as Ashley explained, “I noticed that the trees lining the highway looked like they could be the size of the a mailbox or a car or a house all at once. This kind of scale trickery hits me often and in different ways”. This feeling seems to permeate the song, Ashley questioning the universe’s ability to make things feel both huge and minuscule, “am I the kind of girl you marry? Am I something temporary? Am I better inside of your memory?” Musically, it’s a delightfully hushed affair, all steady drum tick and gorgeous muted guitar strum, as Ashley’s vocal manages to simultaneously meld into the track and leap out from it in equal measure. It’s a track that continues to hone Wished Bones’ way with atmosphere, her ability to merge the mundane and the beautiful, intricate sketches of everyday living and enjoying wherever the journey will take her.

Sap Season is out November 1st.

Wished Bone is the DIY-folk project of Ohio-based songwriter, Ashley Rhodus. Constructing music in her basements with, “borrowed instruments and broken tape machines”, Ashley’s songwriting creates a deeply human world of warm-afternoon sunshine and having nowhere to rush to, the sound of the small moments that make a life well led. Wished Bone’s second album, “Sap Season” is due out in November, and this week they’ve shared the first single from it, “Hold Me” the lovely lead single and opening track from her forthcoming new self-released record Sap Season, coming this fall. The swayingHold Meonce again displays what makes Rhodus such an intriguing and unique songwriter; she has a gift for making the ordinary feel poignant and profound, through her sort of effortlessly wry turns of phrase and low-key poetic non sequiturs, delivered warmly but matter-of-factly over a verdant bed of lilting folk-pop.

On first listen you could mistake Hold Me for something quite stripped back, there’s a gentleness and intimacy to it normally associated with  acoustic-troubadour’s, yet scratch the surface and it’s a lot more interesting than that. The track is largely propelled by the glacial-paced bass-line, around which guitars, keys and gorgeous wood-wind flitter, like hummingbirds buzzing around a sloth. There’s nods to the likes of Cate Le Bon or Hand Habits, yet somehow Ashley’s musical vision shines beyond her influences, as the best songwriting always does. This instantly feels like an introduction into Wished Bone’s universe, a hand reaching out and guiding you to somewhere, don’t worry though, there’s no rush, music this good seems to have all the time in the world.

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Vocals, guitar – Wished Bone
Guitar, drums, keys – Brian Kupillas
Bass, guitar, clarinet – Phil Hartunian
Saxophone – Spencer Radcliffe
Drums on track 7 – Teddy Briggs

Sap Season” is out November 1st.