Singer Naima Bock released a new track that she recorded during sessions for her recent album. The song called "Rolling" did not appear on her 2024 record "Below A Massive Dark Land." Musicians often have extra songs that do not fit the final album selection. Bock decided to share this particular track as a standalone release. The decision allows fans to hear material that might have been lost.
Bock wrote the song during a train ride from Glasgow to London. She believes the lyrics will connect with some listeners. The artist expressed hope that others might not relate to the words. She considers both reactions positive outcomes. The track features jaw harp playing at the end as a special element.
The practice of releasing unused album tracks happens frequently in the music industry. Artists often record more songs than they can fit on one album. These extra recordings sometimes become bonus tracks or separate releases. Bock followed this common approach with "Rolling." The song represents material from the same creative period as her acclaimed album.
Bock wrote the song during a train ride from Glasgow to London. She believes the lyrics will connect with some listeners. The artist expressed hope that others might not relate to the words. She considers both reactions positive outcomes. The track features jaw harp playing at the end as a special element.
The practice of releasing unused album tracks happens frequently in the music industry. Artists often record more songs than they can fit on one album. These extra recordings sometimes become bonus tracks or separate releases. Bock followed this common approach with "Rolling." The song represents material from the same creative period as her acclaimed album.