Trees

Trees

folk rock

United Kingdom Est. 1969

"Rich acoustic layers create a rhythmic interplay that pulses with both warmth and restraint, inviting deep reflection through its textured movement."

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On the Shore

On the Shore

1970

About Trees

Trees matters as a defining voice within the folk rock landscape, emerging at a time when the genre was ripe for introspection and storytelling.
Their sound echoes the shared experiences of dislocation and connection, creating a sonic space that resonates with listeners seeking solace in nature’s narratives and the human condition.
Their sound echoes the shared experiences of dislocation and connection, creating a sonic space that resonates with listeners seeking solace in nature’s narratives and the human condition. Trees' music often serves as a bridge to reflect on both personal and collective memories, allowing audiences to find their own stories intertwined with each song. Their approach is characterized by an organic authenticity, where instrumentation feels alive, breathing alongside the lyrical content. Trees employs a blend of acoustic textures and harmonies that evoke a sense of place, grounding their work in a tangible reality. This technique invites listeners to participate in a shared journey, often marked by an intimate atmosphere that feels both immediate and timeless. Lyrically, Trees frequently explores themes of longing, nature, and the passage of time, weaving personal reflections into broader existential questions. The songwriting often balances sincerity with an impressionistic style, creating vivid imagery while leaving space for interpretation. Through metaphor and narrative, they craft songs that resonate on emotional levels without overt exposition.

2 studio albums· United Kingdom

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2 releases 2 albums 1970–1970
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