Trees and Timber’s “All the Best”: A Haunting and Hopeful Finale

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Trees and Timber‘s latest single “All the Best” closes the enigmatic saga of Superghost with a haunting and hopeful melody. This evocative composition intertwines darkness and light, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.

Trees and Timber began in 2010 when Gwen’s desire to play bass and write songs with Joe sparked a unique musical journey. Initially a 5-piece band known as Hi-Fido, they evolved into a formidable trio. Their path has been marked by constant reinvention and dedication. In 2012, they ventured into sonic experimentation with their EP Electric Gypsy Lovechild, setting the stage for a musical revolution. With the addition of Paul, their sound flourished, leading to the release of their debut LP, Hello My Name is Love, in 2014. This album garnered widespread acclaim and established them as musical visionaries.

In 2018, Trees and Timber momentarily disbanded to explore creative depths but reunited stronger and more resolute. This reunion culminated in their most ambitious project yet. After years of introspection and refinement, they unveiled “All the Best” today. This track stands as a testament to their evolution—a symphony of darkness and light that defies categorization.

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Joshua Madsen
Joshua Madsen
Joshua is a graduate of St. Lawrence University, holding a BA in Political Science and Journalism. He is currently a summer intern For Melodic Magazine, a freelance writer, and a woodworker.

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