Taste Test: Native Harrow weeps through the cold with ‘Something You Have’
The folk singer-songwriter longs to feel with her heavenly and lonesome new song.
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Some folks bare their soul in its entirety. Others will lap up the remains as a ravenous dog scrounging for scraps. There’s rarely any appropriate consequence to such primal, emotionally-devoid actions. Out of upstate New York, folk butterfly Native Harrow (real name Devin Tuel) learned to guard her heart as much as possible over the past year, for better or for worse. In doing so, the softly-floating “Something You Have” emits a cloying urgency in its subsequent flames which operate as Tuel’s halo of divinity. “I want to feel something,” she observes, organ peppering as a flaked hymnal below her. She not only laments the tug of one person’s unwillingness to offer anything of value in a relationship but her heart simply has grown weary of a world gone terribly cold and coated in ash.
“Something You Have” is lifted from Tuel’s brand new album, Happier Now, out everywhere now.
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