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Tiny Cities paints an ethereal landscape with "The Wind Can Be So Cruel"

The New Jersey singer-songwriter duo has an atmospheric and soulful sound. Once again, they bring deeply felt emotion in their song "The Wind Can Be So Cruel," it lingers like the last sigh of autumn before winter catches up.

"The Wind Can Be So Cruel" immerses you in a hauntingly beautiful world where vulnerability meets strength. The duo's signature gauzy harmonies glide effortlessly over minimalist instrumentation, creating an intimate and expansive sonic space. The production is like standing on an empty beach, the wind tearing at your skin, as memories that you thought were washed in with the tide.

The song dances between holding on and letting go, examining the invisible forces that push and pull at our lives like the wind. Tiny Cities masterfully distills those fleeting feelings and makes them real and eternal. The result is a song that marries the lyric poetry of their breathtaking writing with the haunting submission of a vocal delivery that lingers in the psyche long after it has receded following the final chord.

Tiny Cities has cemented its position as one of the masterful storytellers in the indie folk landscape. "The Wind Can Be So Cruel" is a song but also a secret whispered through the cold wind, reminding us that there is beauty in both fragility and strength; it Is for those who live for music that can reach into the body.

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