2Steps 4Words release Framlingham (Wide Open Spaces)

2Steps 4Words, an indie folk-rock music collective hailing from the Fens in the marshlands of Eastern England, has just released their latest single, ‘Framlingham (Wide Open Spaces)’. Drawing inspiration from the timeless ballads of the 60s, this group exudes nostalgic charm. The amalgamation of instrumental talent within the group, led by the main members Rob and Richard, showcases their skill on the 12-string guitar, violin, double bass, and stunning vocal abilities.

‘Framlingham (Wide Open Spaces)’ has a captivating backstory, as it was specifically written at the request of Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, UK. Rising to the challenge, 2Steps 4Words created a piece that captures the feeling of gazing across the beautiful countryside while enjoying a scenic jaunt along the castle’s wall walk. This lighthearted ballad not only transports the listener to the enchanting landscape but also delves into the historical significance of this architectural achievement. The bright sound of the mandolin keeps the composition moving, while the guitar motifs showcase the band’s instrumental skills. The vocals utilise interesting harmonies, resolving in a pleasing fashion.

‘Framlingham (Wide Open Spaces)’ is perfect for a leisurely summer drive or a refreshing outdoors excursion.

Do not miss out on 2Steps 4Words’ new single, ‘Framlingham (Wide Open Spaces)’, now available on all major streaming platforms.