Fragile, breathy indie folk that feels like a long-lost letter. Intimate songwriting wrapped in warm analog textures and cinematic strings for quiet, heavy moments.
Richard Edwards creates music that feels like a secret shared in a dimly lit room. It is deeply intimate, characterized by a breathy, almost whispered vocal delivery that makes every lyric feel like a confession. The sound is rooted in the singer-songwriter tradition but elevated by lush, chamber-pop arrangements. You will hear the creak of a piano bench, the slide of fingers on guitar strings, and the warm hiss of analog tape, all contributing to a sense of lived-in authenticity.
What sets Edwards apart is his ability to balance fragility with a grand, cinematic scope. While the core of the song might be a simple acoustic melody, he often builds layers of swelling strings and subtle percussion that evoke the wide-open, slightly lonely landscapes of the American Midwest. There is a specific kind of 'beautiful gloom' here; it is music that acknowledges pain and exhaustion without ever becoming harsh or abrasive.
For those new to his solo work, Lemon Cotton Candy Sunset is the essential starting point. It captures a period of intense personal upheaval and translates it into a series of shimmering, melancholic vignettes. It is the perfect companion for anyone who finds comfort in the sadder corners of indie folk and appreciates a songwriter who isn't afraid to let their voice crack.
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