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“Seeds”

Toronto’s Julian Taylor has followed up his award-winning album The Ridge with a forthright protest album, Beyond the Reservoir.

On “Seeds,” Taylor adapts the evergreen resistance phrase, “They tried to bury us, but they didn’t know we were seeds.” The song is a joyous affirmation of what makes us all unique — and how we need to fight from being worn down by forces that make us feel less-than. The video’s natural imagery is intended to help us feel connected to the natural world — and embody the resilience we find there.

Taylor will share an additional single, “Opening the Sky” this Friday (Sept. 23) ahead of Beyond the Reservoir‘s Oct. 14 release. — Rachel Cholst

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