
Sam Evian's dreamy “Cherry Tree” blossoms with springtime reflection
Sam Evian has released “Cherry Tree” as a limited edition 7” split release with the similarly flora-honouring “Roses”, and it's his first new music since his second album, last year's You, Forever.
Sam Evian is the project of New York-based musician and producer Sam Owens. His new track “Cherry Tree” has come full circle in appreciation of its origins, as Owens wrote the track in a sun-soaked Central Park under, indeed, the dappled shade of its namesake.
Despite its rose-tinted remedial lilt, the track's weeping guitars tell a subtle tale of something darker. “It’s a meditation on death - a deep and gentle sadness for the passing of things,” says Owens. “Paired with a celebration of spring and new life.”
“It was the first Evian song and I’ve always hoped it would be reissued,” says Owens of his project. “So here it is, just in time for spring.”
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