
We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the breathtaking new single “Timber” from Utah based indie folk band The National Parks.
You can listen to “Timber” Here
The new single “Timber” from The National Park, is a well written gem that is full of beautiful and breathtaking imagery that you just can’t ignore
The Provo, UT quartet—Brady Parks [vocals, guitar], Sydney Macfarlane [vocals, keys], Cam Brannelly [drums], and Megan Parks [violin]—breathe in inspiration from the world around them and exhale cinematic indie folk-pop powered by soaring harmonies, organic orchestration, and luminous electronics.
Emerging in 2013, the musicians have consistently captivated audiences. They’ve generated over 150 million streams across Young [2013], Until I Live [2015], Places [2017], and Wildflower [2020]. As one of many highlights from the latter, “Time” amassed over 9.3 million Spotify streams as the album incited widespread critical applause. The four-piece maintained this momentum with a sold-out headline tour and 2021’s A Mix for the End of the World pt.1. Now, the group expand their vision yet again on their fifth full-length offering, 8th Wonder.
There is something truly magical about their latest offering “Timber” Sometimes you hear a song one time and you are instantly hooked… “Timber” from The National Parks is one of those songs .
