The track is from the artist’s moving new album Summer’s Morning
On her deeply thoughtful and poignant new album Summer’s Morning, Canadian artist Anthea Feaver does a compelling and intricate job of exploring her experiences of love and life through the lens of trauma and the process of recovery, making for a body of work that is packed full of tender and emotional moments that explore themes like mental illness, environmentalism, existentialism, isolation, and connection.
One of the many highlights from the LP comes in the form of its second track ‘January-December’, a sparse and intimate track that allows the moving power of the artist’s deft vocals and soft finger-picked guitar to take centre stage and evoke this folky warmth that feels all-encompassing and comforting, not dissimilar to something like a soft embrace, throughout its duration. This track is just one of a litany of compelling and gorgeously thought out moments throughout the album, and showcases the innate charm and appeal that Anthea possesses in abundance.