
Seán Feeny is back with a new single called “Wildflowers” and it’s like a quiet step into something more personal. No big intro, just straight into it. This one is softer, a bit more reflective, and honestly, it sticks with you after a few listens.
We really enjoyed and loved his voice. There’s something really warm and real about it, not forced at all, and it carries the emotion of the song in a natural way. We liked how his vocals sit with the melody, everything blends together nicely and it just works.
The song is about the idea of people coming and going, those short connections that somehow stay with you longer than expected. That feeling is clear in both the lyrics and the sound. The production is interesting but still simple enough. The acoustic elements give it warmth, while the background layers add a bit of atmosphere without taking over. There’s also a soft depth to it, probably from the cello, that gives the track a bit more emotion underneath everything else.
We really liked the overall atmosphere here. It’s calm, slightly lonely, but also peaceful in a way. The melodies are strong and they stay in your head. It’s one of those songs you don’t skip, you just let it play. This might be one of his more honest releases.

