Under The Sun Turn Intimacy and Stillness Into Dreamlike Indie Folk Reflection
- Jan 1
- 1 min read
Blending delicate harmonies, organic instrumentation, and emotionally grounded songwriting, Naarm/Djilang indie folk duo Under The Sun craft music that feels suspended between memory, nature, and quiet human connection.
Under The Sun continue to lean into subtlety, atmosphere, and emotional restraint, crafting an indie folk release that feels immersive without ever forcing itself outward. Built on soft textures, spacious production, and understated songwriting. The release unfolds gradually, allowing emotion to surface through detail, tone, and quiet tension. The result is intimate, grounded, and deeply human.
Interview with Under The Sun
What emotional space shaped this release?
Your music feels deeply connected to atmosphere and stillness. How important is mood when writing together?
How has living between Naarm and Djilang influenced your sound creatively?
The release feels intimate without becoming overly confessional. How do you balance openness with restraint?
A lot of your music unfolds slowly and patiently. Was creating space a conscious decision?
How important was keeping the production organic and human rather than polished?
Your songs often feel immersive and reflective rather than narrative-driven. Do you write more from emotion than story?
What role does nature or environment play in shaping the emotional tone of your music?
What does this release say about where Under The Sun is creatively right now?
What emotional truth sits at the centre of the project for you both?
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