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smallheavy is the sound of intimacy stretched across a vast, aching sky. The Boise-based duo of Hannah Jean and Kyler Daron crafts music that feels both close enough to whisper and heavy enough to haunt. Built on the back of a creative and romantic partnership, their songs explore the emotional contradictions of being alive—how love can liberate and entrap, how beauty can sit beside grief, how yearning can be both a wound and a balm.
Written and recorded entirely at Den Studios in Idaho, smallheavy’s debut is a self-produced act of excavation—of old coping mechanisms, inherited expectations, and the quiet weight of mental entrapment. The project draws on shared experiences of hardship and healing, with themes of unhealthy attachment, suicidal ideation, and a desperate longing for freedom woven into its silky sadness.
With lush, intimate vocals floating over waves of distorted guitars, smallheavy’s sonic world echoes artists like Big Thief, Phoebe Bridgers, Great Grandpa, and Ethel Cain—yet their voice is singular, fueled by the friction of emotional vulnerability and philosophical reach. They don’t shy away from political questions either: buried in their sound is a challenge to the bureaucracies that keep people divided, dulled, or alone.
smallheavy is a tension—between the loud and the quiet, the heavy and the soft, the small and the infinite. It’s a place to feel the full weight of being human, and maybe come out the other side just a little more seen.
Written and recorded entirely at Den Studios in Idaho, smallheavy’s debut is a self-produced act of excavation—of old coping mechanisms, inherited expectations, and the quiet weight of mental entrapment. The project draws on shared experiences of hardship and healing, with themes of unhealthy attachment, suicidal ideation, and a desperate longing for freedom woven into its silky sadness.
With lush, intimate vocals floating over waves of distorted guitars, smallheavy’s sonic world echoes artists like Big Thief, Phoebe Bridgers, Great Grandpa, and Ethel Cain—yet their voice is singular, fueled by the friction of emotional vulnerability and philosophical reach. They don’t shy away from political questions either: buried in their sound is a challenge to the bureaucracies that keep people divided, dulled, or alone.
smallheavy is a tension—between the loud and the quiet, the heavy and the soft, the small and the infinite. It’s a place to feel the full weight of being human, and maybe come out the other side just a little more seen.
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