paul thompson delivers a stunning pastoral folk moment
until the cradle falls rides in a bit like the first real breath after winter. it’s got a tender vibe, and is wonderfully uplifting. built around acoustic guitar and gentle instrumentation, it carries a warmth that sits comfortably in a lovely sound world, like light returning to the landscape. thereβs a calmness to it, but also maybe a sense of renewal too.
friend of the blog paul thompson, based in rural norfolk, draws directly from the natural world around him. recorded at his own cabin studios, the track reflects the changing seasons, moving from stillness into colour, with layered instruments one of our fave songs so far this year.
so if you’re looking for warm, reflective and grounding folk, look no further. it’s exactly the kind of hopeful vibe we need these days. a real stunner.
thank u for making this paul thompson π±


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