Anna Rose’s Majestically Vulnerable “Pray To The Trees” is Song of Reclaiming Your Dignity and Strength in Challenging Times

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Anna Rose brings to “Pray To The Trees” a sense of intimacy and mystery. Following the spare opening of minimal guitar accompaniment, Rose’s warm and clear vocals shine through a menacing soundscape of processional rhythms and roiling, ambient noise that borders on the industrial. Burbling, chaotic synth in the background at one point sounds like systems breaking down as the song transitions back to the vulnerable and unadorned passages of music with Rose’s vocals becoming more impassioned as she sings about not being someone’s savior and that that person is their own. This after showing her own vulnerabilities and words about being “broken in places I can’t talk about” and “pills I’ve taken to carry the load.” And having “questions worth asking when you’re on your knee, pray to your god, I’ll pray to the trees.” It’s a song that feels weighty and existential suggesting that we all have burdens and demons and limitations but we are perfectly capable of working through these issues while making our way in a troubled world and that you’re never completely on your own in feeling the pressure and looking for a source of strength outside of yourself in the most pressing of times. Listen to “Pray To The Trees” on Spotify or any of the services from the LinkTree below where you can listen to the rest of the Already Gone EP (released June 29, 2023) and follow Anna Rose at the links provided.

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