Danny Addison’s “Tribe” is a folk-rock journey that begins in stillness and ends in emotional crescendo. Anchored by haunting fingerpicked guitar and soft-spoken vocals, Addison crafts a slow-burning track that meditates on kinship, estrangement, and selfhood.

Addison’s background as a composer seeps into every bar, balancing minimalist restraint with cinematic undertow. Think early Ben Howard with the introspection of Sufjan Stevens’ quieter moments.
“Tribe” doesn’t shout to be heard — it invites you closer, asks you to sit with your ghosts, and maybe, just maybe, reconcile with them.
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