Robin Anderson Sings of Wrapping Up Pleasant Memories For a Future When You’ll Most Need Them on “Solstice”

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Robin Anderson “Solstice” cover (cropped)

Robin Anderson’s spare arrangement on “Solstice” is centered on the dulcet tones of her vocals and and piano melody. In the background a subtle synth drone, strings and bells accenting the lyrics. In the song Anderson sings about wrapping up the years and experiences for a later date knowing she’ll miss the cherished times because there have been rougher times and will be again when being able to unwrap those memories in your mind can be a welcome reminder that life isn’t always the hardship and struggle even when it can seem like it for longer stretches of time than you think you can endure. That sentiment elevates the song from perhaps mere holiday music written for and even during a sentimental season to a statement on making memories to have something positive to hold on to when you need it most. Listen to “Solstice” on Spotify and follow Anderson at the links provided.

robineanderson.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/robineanderson
instagram.com/robin.e.anderson

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