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Haley Heynderickx

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Followers 64,333
Category Indie, Folk
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About Haley Heynderickx
To Oregon songwriter Haley Heynderickx, a seed represents incubation and the process of navigating the darkest, deepest parts of ourselves before becoming realized. It is a process of turning inward, listening and noticing, and trusting one can create something honest and true despite all the constant noise around us—whether that’s the news, social media, or our own self-doubt. Where Heynderickx’s debut album 'I Need to Start a Garden' was about self-actualization and the excavation of the soul, her new album 'Seed of a Seed' is now about protecting it. Heynderickx’s answer is by going inwards, requiring a brave solitude, while also acknowledging that it’s not done alone. This album nods to the necessary helpers along the way—from flowers (“Gemini”) and daydreams (“Foxglove”) to forests (“Redwoods (Anxious God)”) and friends (“Jerry's Song”). 'Seed of a Seed' is an album that honors these helpers – and the self – and the process of fighting upward toward the light. The album’s opening track “Gemini” thrums like a warning that every excuse you might make—to not stay with a feeling, to not make room for it—will not hold. It tears through vignettes of the often exhausting dual-life of a heavily touring artist, while her former self chases her, and shames her, for ignoring her. The past confronts the present, two cowboys ready to duel. Finally, the woman takes control, and forces Heynderickx to stop and pull over “just to stare at purple clover off the highway / And see the clover as a gift / A gift I almost missed / You know I finally begin to feel better.” And with that, the drums kick in, the album gives way—or rather—gives into itself, and everything rushes in. ​ On 'Seed of a Seed', Heynderickx’s signature intricate finger-picking is hemmed into a lush, living tapestry created with producer Andrew Stonestreet and what she calls her “core jazz boy band”: Daniel Rossi on drums, Denzel Mendoza on trombone, and Matthew Holmes on electric and upright bass. It’s a group she first worked in hopes of exploring her songs with a wider freedom of expression. Later, they added electric guitarist William Seiji Marsh and cellist Caleigh Drane to lift the melodies even higher. The result is a complex forest of sound, and if you imagine all the instruments as the layered leaves, Heynderickx’s voice is the light filtering through them—gentle, tender, and clear. ​ 'Seed of a Seed' also explores how distant we can feel from nature and ourselves in a world of technology, overconsumption, and consumerism. In “Mouth of a Flower”, Heynderickx sings about the fish-eat-fish world we live in and the human tendency to “take, take, take.” In “Redwoods (Anxious God)”, she longs to hear the Redwoods and to sing with the birds, but “now the only man here’s cellphone ring ring rings.” We are not just drowning out our own voices, but the important voices of those around us. And even if we were to sing for ourselves, how do we find room and space for it? In “Jerry’s Song”, Heynderickx wonders, “Were we troubadours / Stuck in traffic?”, while the album asks, “How do we create in a congested, noisy world?”. This album doesn’t give you easy answers. Heynderickx’s journey is not a linear one. A theme that persists across both albums is that Heynderickx is still building herself. She is still growing and changing, and her songs invite us to notice that in ourselves, as well. She admits, "The irony is I'll still be asking these questions; I'm not on the other side of it." 'Seed of a Seed' is almost like a note-to-self to move on her timeline, at her own pace, and to surface only when she’s ready and rested. That is, it’s both a reminder and a permission slip to go away in order to return. In album closer “Swoop”, Heynderickx repeats twice, “There’s an artistry to going away.” Where the record began with a pulsing urgency, “Swoop” finds Heynderickx in a more steady landscape—having finally found her voice again—where her former and present selves are more at peace. It is the peace of sunlight warming her hands, the vibrating air of a hummingbird flitting just out of sight. It is a seed—a purple clover—sprouting out of the loamy soil, not in a garden, but from within a whole forest. 'Seed of a Seed' is out now digitally on Mama Bird Recording Co. Stay tuned for a physical (LP, CD, cassette) release date coming soon.
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Indie, Folk
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What fans are saying
Jessica
5 / 5
Great venue, opener was phenomenal, was a much better show than I expected. So, so grateful to have been able to see Haley play!
Revolution Hall Portland, OR
Oct 03, 2018
Kendra
5 / 5
this was the most religious thing i’ve ever experienced in a church, i ascended to a higher dimension, she is like god to me
Saint Andrew's Halifax, NS
Dec 15, 2023
Asia
5 / 5
awesome show!!! haley, the westerlies, and tim baker had all such good performances and a goofy stage presence it was great c:
White Eagle Hall Jersey City, NJ
Mar 20, 2024
nick
5 / 5
the venue was super pretty, intimate but not crowded, and everyone rocked (sensitively)!! matt, abby, haley, and haley are the best!
The Ark Ann Arbor, MI
Apr 18, 2022
Lynn
4 / 5
def not used to venues like the mim. very fancy and not dingy like the valley bar. great show tho
Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
Jan 28, 2025
alexis
4 / 5
super dope :) everyone sounded super duper awesome and i was in awe of the raw talent all night long
Aladdin Theater Portland, OR
Sep 23, 2021
Marcus
5 / 5
Good ‘ol folk music, she’s such a soft & lovely performer, can’t wait to catch her in DC again!
9:30 Club Washington, DC
Nov 20, 2024
Sydney
5 / 5
love haley and her band so so much. Kulululu was so fun and did amazing, such a beautiful experience.
Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix, AZ
May 05, 2023
Ken
4 / 5
Haley is wonderful. Her band was great. The sound was perfect. The venue was well suited for her.
Crest Theatre Sacramento, CA
May 11, 2023
Oscar
5 / 5
Fantastic music, fantastic set, and most of all fantastic artist and band. Had the best time (:
Nova Arts Keene, NH
Jun 18, 2024

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