Wynona - 'Feeling For Edges'
British duo Wynona take you on a flying floating journey with their new single ‘Feeling For Edges’.
The track dives deep into the complexities of trying to navigate a relationship and the struggles of trying to find stable land within the messy chaos of it all. This idea came about, unsurprisingly, deep into the UK Covid lockdown, during a writing period that delivered their debut single.
It sat in the middle of their demo pile for a few years until their guitarist Adam came across an early recording and approached the song with a fresh perspective. His production, along with the jangly sonic textures of his guitar, are woven throughout the song, giving it an unmistakable quality of hopefulness and a much-needed silver lining.
With this fresh spin, the song found new life and was captured by Owain Fleetwood-Jenkins at the stunning StudioOwz, a converted chapel surrounded by the rolling hills of Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. ‘Feeling For Edges’ was finished in the gifted hands of long-time friend and collaborator Ross Gilmartin who mixed and mastered the track.
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