Harmony Byrne is an Australian-based singer-songwriter who will release her new EP The Songs I Sing When No One Is Listening in early 2021. It features songs that she wrote and recorded during quarantine, in solitude out in the Australian Bush
“The Good Days & The Bad Days” is the devastatingly touching first single from it, a folk song that feels timeless and utterly transfixing. While it’s arrangement is sparse and minimal, it carries a tone of weight from just the strumming of an acoustic guitar and Byrne’s lovely vocals.
About the track Byrne said:
“‘The Good Days & The Bad Days’ is the first song I wrote off the forthcoming E.P, after COVID hit Melbourne. I was (still am) feeling a lot of empathy for our society, which has been engineered to capitalize on our insecurities, making us feel like we aren’t enough, and even pitting us against each other. Although ‘the world’ might not give a shit, there are those of us that do. I just wanna poke that shithole in the butt so we can all live our lives with love and respect for each other and our planet. This song is somewhat a prayer of surrender and a plea for connection.”
Enjoy a listen to “The Good Days & The Bad Days” now below.
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