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Pressed Within My Feet: Madeleine Bradford is grateful for her life on ‘Wisteria’

With a supremely ear-warming sweet voice and that genuine energy which blossoms all over this peaceful new single, Madeleine Bradford sings with such love and understanding on ‘Wisteria‘.

Madeleine Bradford is a seventeen-year-old Nashville, Tennessee-based indie alternative folk singer-songwriter. She makes the type of meaningful music that calms your rapid heartbeat down, as she takes us on a journey through finding her purpose in this rather odd world.

At its core, this song is about growth, healing, and the knowledge that gratitude and pain can often coexist; pain doesn’t translate to a lack of gratitude, and gratitude doesn’t translate to a lack of pain. The exploration of these interwoven complexities was of great interest to me when writing this song, and I sincerely hope that it resonates.” ~ Madeleine Bradford

Wisteria‘ from the youthful Nashville, Tennessee-based indie alt-folk singer-songwriter Madeleine Bradford, shows us a gloriously talented musician with the world at her feet. She is clearly self-aware and knows that life is about living, not regretting. With a smooth vocal ambiance which leaves you beaming from ear to ear, she has a relaxing energy that takes you to a place in time where stress doesn’t exist.

Being grateful for what you have first, is always a good place to start so you may truly grow.

Hear this new track on Spotify and see more on the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Madeleine Bradford has released her celestially striking single, Resting Bones.

Resting Bones is the celestially transfixing latest single from US singer-songwriter Madeleine Bradford. At the age of 17-years-old, her music already boasts narratively-meta lyrics, arresting vocal harmonies and a spiritual edge that compels you to lean even deeper into the single to abstract the emotion and introspection. Even the silence that follows the outro is resounding.

If anyone has what it takes to become the next Phoebe Bridgers while establishing themselves with a distinctive style, it is Madeleine Bradford. The mellifluous guitars in Resting Bones possess the same level of alchemy that you will find in Elliot Smith’s most intricate releases as faint orchestral swells add striking crescendos to the deeply provoking single.

Resting Bones is now available to stream via Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast