
Trouble in Your Heart
The Woodlands are Hannah and Samuel Robertson, a wife and husband singer-songwriter duo who craft intimate songs of inner wonder and exploration, softly strummed and softly sung. Upon realizing they were mutually afflicted with wanderlust, they roamed the US, Europe and Central America, exploring and writing, eventually settling in Oregon (USA) where they started to build their musical kingdom. Their new album "Love is a Stone" is a collection of songs that reflect the multiplicity of love, but also the vast spectrum of the bigger picture of life. Love in different expressions. Given and withheld. Seeking it and hiding from it. "We are both broken and restored by love," says Samuel Robertson. "These songs deal with the thematic muses of intimacy, solitude, depression, exaltation, death, beauty, sadness, sweetness -- all of which are love. They take place within introspection of the soul, in the outer natural world, and in the projections of future dreams." "Trouble In Your Heart," is about depression — palpable trouble in the heart that rumbles in the dark and causes a longing to flee the pain and seek solace.