Sitting somewhere between country and folk, “Down to the Bone” by Angela Rose has the perfect vibe to ease you into your weekend. There’s a beautiful intimacy about this song. It draws you in with its relatable lyrics about the breakdown of a friendship and Angela’s sublime vocals.
“It’s about coming to terms with the fact that something that was once alive, growing, and full of love has now decomposed down to the bone. Friendship breakups aren’t talked about nearly as much as romantic ones, but they can hurt just as deeply,” Angela said. “I love how the production starts gently and gradually builds in intensity as the story unfolds, mirroring the emotional weight of the lyrics. It feels intimate and reflective at first, before growing into something much bigger and more cathartic by the end.”
Angela wrote this song with another of my favourite Aussie singer-songwriters, Siobhan Cotchin, so it’s little wonder that it’s resonating with me.
“Siobhan is such an incredibly talented songwriter, and I felt very lucky to collaborate with her on this track,” Angela enthused. “She brought so much honesty, insight, and craft to the writing process, and together we were able to capture a type of heartbreak that isn’t often written about.”
I’m so into this track. It’s just so beautifully written and realised. I’m really looking forward to hearing what comes next for Angela, because she is such a talent.
Photo credit: Adrianne Armida – Spaghetti Wolf Studios