Song Review/ Indie Rock : Ed Boxall’s ‘The High Far Fields of Home’

Ed Boxall writes music that takes you on a journey. One that compels you to explore the human moments, contemplate on them and grow closer to yourself, your roots. His latest release is ‘The High Far Fields of Home’, an acoustic folk track that forms like the expanse of fields. Visuals of rolling fields, the soft rhythms of the breeze and the fresh smell of the countryside come to the listener.

An immersive listening experience that drives you to feelings of nostalgia, childhood, simplicity, and a soft melancholy. To think of the past fondly, in ways that make you smile, make you gentle, that’s what this song is about. If you like artists like The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, and Phoebe Bridgers, you’re sure to love the thoughtful style of this artist. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘The High Far Fields of Home’ by Ed Boxall here - 

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