Artist Close-Up: Hannah Grace Lays Down “The Bed You Made”

Hannah Grace’s The Bed You Made sings to the “returning man.” The incessant ex that might as well live in Resurrection Boulevard with how many times he returns from the “dead.” Yet, their ability to return to your life might be because you never let them go. We all have that “one person” whom swims through our mind because they were almost the one.

From “Different Kind of Love” to “Almost,” Grace’s voice has a pining quality that feels mournfully beautiful. She embodies nostalgia and the never-ending feeling that you are missing something; as if even the most perfect moment is waiting to be blemished. For her, true love is learning to not wait for that moment, and ending your foolish belief that anyone can prepare for darker times by always thinking about them. Instead, she is letting go of the “incessant exes” and learning to reopen to love.

Hannah Grace – The Bed You Made

Whether it is “The Bed You Made” or “Sleepwalking,” Grace’s voice mists like pink fog; there is something magically smoky in how she belts her notes. She proves that folk music is not simply about story-telling but “story-envisioning.” As Hannah launches every lyric with a sentiment, she makes makes you feel like you can see the bedroom where her heart broke, the sky she looked at when she decided to heal, and the face of an old lover whose cheating ways grew tiresome. Moreover, she uses her guitar melodies to invoke what she emotes; igniting that songs are the stories you see as much as you hear. For More Information On Hannah Grace Click Here.