a stunningly reflective folk moment shaped by landscape, memory, and quiet resolve
wondering on giants unfolds with patience and purpose, rooted in place but never weighed down by it. inspired by hill walking in scotland and the wide, rugged spaces of montana, the song carries a sense of movement. which could all go terribly wrong as a song, but it turns out to be a shuffling, indie-folk classic.
written and led by edinburgh-born songwriter and guitarist ker, now based in the uk, the track reflects a carefully considered approach to craft. handling vocals and guitar while collaborating with a small, trusted band, he shapes songs that value melody, meaning, and emotional clarity. there is a lived-in quality to the writing, informed by a long relationship with music rather than a need to impress.
it’s that non-showy vibe that we love, it all feels kinda steady, with guitars moving with quiet confidence, thoughtfully constructed vocals and a lovely, lovely arrangement. lyrically, the song leans into existential reflection without slipping into clichΓ©. nature is present, but never romanticised. it becomes a frame for human thought and feeling, exploring scale, fragility, and our place within it.
wondering on giants feels timeless and grounded, offering a gentle emotional retreat that lingers long after the final note. we love this one.
thank u for making this kerβ¨


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