A Beech Landing explores the hidden loneliness of the digital age on HERMIT, a thoughtful and emotionally resonant single that examines how modern technology can blur the line between connection and isolation. While social platforms and digital communication promise constant interaction, HERMIT asks a difficult question: what happens when those connections become a substitute for real human presence? Through atmospheric instrumentation and introspective songwriting, the track follows a character who thrives socially yet slowly retreats into a technologically mediated existence, finding himself increasingly disconnected from the world around him.

Born from a deeply personal creative journey, A Beech Landing emerged during a period of significant life change and emotional upheaval. What began as a daily act of self-preservation evolved into a distinctive musical project built from little more than a guitar, a laptop, and a determination to transform difficult experiences into art. Recorded, mixed, and mastered using unconventional analogue equipment, the project embraces imperfections and unpredictability, creating a textured sonic landscape that feels both intimate and immersive. Influences ranging from The Smashing Pumpkins and Tame Impala to ABBA, Bee Gees, and Led Zeppelin combine to create a sound that balances dreamy psychedelia, melodic sophistication, and raw emotional honesty.
At its core, HERMIT is less a critique of technology than a reflection on the subtle ways modern life can reshape human behavior. The song captures the realization that digital interaction can sometimes create the illusion of community while quietly encouraging isolation. Rather than offering easy answers, A Beech Landing presents a relatable portrait of contemporary existence, where the desire for connection often competes with the comfort of retreat. Thoughtful, haunting, and timely, HERMIT transforms a modern dilemma into a compelling piece of alternative songwriting that lingers long after the final note.
