Backstory:
Firm Grain started as a humble duo, in a small yet vibrant town of Ashwood, Wisconsin. The founding members – Bob Peterson, a talented guitarist with a distinct raw vocal, and Amy Hanson, a gifted drummer with a penchant for lyrical harmony, were high school mates with a shared love for music. The duo initially performed at open mics and local fairs, their unique sound quickly catching local attention. When they decided to take their musical journey seriously, they added two more members, bass player Rick Thomas and keyboardist Emily Pearl. Firm Grain’s rise to fame was a slow burn, demanding patience and perseverance, but their distinctive blend of traditional and modern sounds eventually found an audience that stretched far beyond the borders of Ashwood.
Genre:
Folk Rock
Title:
“Harvest Moon’s Regret”
Full Song Lyrics:
Verse 1:
(C) In the hallowed fields of (G) dreams and regret,
(Am) Under the watch of the (Em) Harvest Moon’s silhouette.
(F) Stories lost in the (C) wind, secrets (G) the stars forget.
Chorus:
(Em) Oh, the Harvest Moon’s (Am) regret,
(F) Lights my path, got no (C) secrets left.
(G) In the glow of her (Am) light, our hearts (Em) met,
(F) Under the promise of the (C) Harvest Moon’s (G) regret.
Verse 2:
(C) In the whispers of the (G) wheat, a tale unwinds,
(Am) Memories of love, of (Em) the sweetest kind.
(F) Each grain carries a (C) piece of our (G) love confined.
Chorus:
(Em) Oh, the Harvest Moon’s (Am) regret,
(F) Lights my path, got no (C) secrets left.
(G) In the glow of her (Am) light, our hearts (Em) met,
(F) Under the promise of the (C) Harvest Moon’s (G) regret.
Favorite Fan Testimonial:
My name is Laura Simmons, and I’ve been a diehard fan of Firm Grain for five years now. Their music is magical, resonating with the soul. It’s not just the melody, but the profound lyrics that bring me back to a time of innocence and simplicity. “Harvest Moon’s Regret” is my favorite song, it’s a journey through love, loss, and redemption. Firm Grain’s music is more than just entertainment for me, it’s an emotional refuge, a source of strength, and a beacon of hope. I believe they are the most underrated band in the folk rock scene, their music deserves to be heard worldwide.