Haley Heynderickx Releases ‘Seed of a Seed’, First New Song In Six Years

Haley Heynderickx has released her first new song in six years. It’s called ‘Seed of a Seed’, and it features Heynderickx on vocals and acoustic guitar, William Seiji Marsh on tenor guitar, Caleigh Drane on cello and string arrangement, and Matthew Holmes on double bass. Check it out via the Evan Benally Atwood-directed video below.

“I first sent a demo of ‘Seed of a Seed’ to my friend Tré Burt and he loved it,” Heynderickx shared in a statement. “For three years he kept asking me if I’d finished the ‘better better’ song. It felt like a throwaway song to me, at first. It’s so simple, but I didn’t realize how much angst I’d woven into it: a desire for simplicity, and how far away that felt. It seems I accidentally pressed my story — the last four years of my life — into a tiny little tune and I love it now, too.”

Heynderickx’s debut album, I Need to Start a Garden, came out in 2018.

Konstantinos Pappis
Konstantinos Pappis
Konstantinos Pappis is a writer, journalist, and music editor at Our Culture. His work has also appeared in Pitchfork, GIGsoup, and other publications. He currently lives in Athens, Greece.
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