Her debut BirdBelly album, The Wind The Wood, reflects themes of faith, resilience, family, and connection to land. Songs like “Where The Two Rivers Meet,” “Fortify,” “Shirt Pocket,” and the lead single “Black Horses” highlight her deepening lyrical maturity and spiritual storytelling. Ultimately, BirdBelly represents Hamar’s commitment to creating music that matters—work that inspires, connects, and invites listeners into rich emotional landscapes.
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