Foreign Forest
Foreign Forest is an indie-folk project led by vocalist Wren and producer Harrison. Their sound pulls from dream pop and ambient electronica, with songs like...
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Foreign Forest is an indie-folk project led by vocalist Wren and producer Harrison. Their sound pulls from dream pop and ambient electronica, with songs like 'Forgot 2 Die' and 'Falling' showing their preference for atmospheric arrangements and introspective lyrics.
'Forgot 2 Die' features Icelandic singer-songwriter Lund, whose vocals blend with Wren's over a sparse, haunting backdrop. The track appears on their debut EP 'Phantoms,' which was followed by the album 'Light Years.'
Their music tends toward the personal and reflective, sometimes drawing criticism for being too inward-looking. But they've kept to their own approach, working in that space between folk intimacy and electronic texture.
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