Myles Bullen and Jesse the Tree Bring us a Mother’s Day Anthem

It’s not often that something so inherently positive and genuine comes across my radar.
Myles Bullen reached out to me a few weeks ago with this track and needless to say I was surprised.
The intro definitely gave me some Lil’ Peep vibes but I was even more interested when the vocals came in with no effects or autotune.
This is Myles’ unfiltered letter to his mother for the world to hear.
The honesty and openness is something we don’t see in music often.
The storytelling is definitely folk inspired (although maybe subconscious) and the way he presents his lyrics does remind me of Brendan Bennett.
There is a vulnerability in this song that’s impressive. Mainly because we’re taught that vulnerability is a “bad thing”. These guys are throwing that notion aside and proving that sometimes it’s okay to have love in your heart.
Both Myles and Jesse refuse to hold back in this ode to the most important person in all our lives; our moms.

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