“Singer-songwriter Wren brings a wonderfully addictive style of folk music to our ears. The songs are all a joy in their own way, taking the sounds of traditional music and keeping them moving with just the right dose of optimism and perseverance.”

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Pink Stone

Songs from Moose Lodge


 
 
 

A Cabin in the Woods…

For a brief time, Wren called Moose Lodge, a cabin in the Okanogan Forest, her home. Creatively adrift and physically unwell, over her months in the Methow Valley her strength began to return. With it came her voice, and she penned a series of songs and writings inspired by the surrounding golden hills, wild river valleys, and mountain peaks. The result was a new album of music and an extended lyric book that tell her story of perseverance and renewal in the beautiful Methow Valley.

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The Companion Book


 

Gain an intimate window into Wren’s time in the Methow Valley with this extended lyric book of essays, song lyrics, journal entries, and letter excerpts.

Bursting with vibrant landscape photos by Sol Gutierrez and watercolor illustrations of the region's flora and fauna by Anna Briggs, the Companion Book provides a contemplative journey through four seasons in the valley—as well revealing the inspiration of many songs.

The 5.5 x 5-inch, small-format chapbook is printed on natural paper with a velvety cover and is designed to nestle perfectly beside the physical album on your shelf: a lifelong companion to the music.

Available in PRINT & PDF Formats

Purchase separately or as part of a bundle with the accompanying folk album

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About

Wren’s Celtic-inspired folk music evokes the lands and waters of the many places she has called home. Celebrated for her pure and original vocals and the “naturalness and philosophical bent" of her song-writing, Wren's atmospheric and intimate folk music speaks to dreams, the cycles of nature, archetypes & myths, and the dance of solitude and intimacy.

Her albums are largely place-based, inspired by her lifetime love of the Salish Sea, her year in Galicia, Spain and, most recently, by her journey to recover from chronic illness, which has taken her from a small cabin in the woods in Washington's Methow Valley to Arizona's Sonora Desert in pursuit of healing.

Wren’s most-recent album, Pink Stone: Songs from Moose Lodge, is a musical exploration of four seasons in the Methow Valley and the heroine’s journey.


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