Adding even more depth to the song is the incredible Jason
Carter, who is featured on the track, bringing his signature sound to the
haunting blend of bluegrass, folk, and Americana influences. "Beyond What
I Can See" speaks to the universal yearning for something just out of
reach, a feeling that resonates deeply with listeners everywhere.
“'Beyond What I Can See’ is a song about longing.,” says bandleader Gabriel
Acevedo. “It speaks to the ups and downs of chasing a dream and the struggles
and sadness that come with it at times. Anxiety can creep in, and self-doubt
can run amuck. Still in the end that place beyond the horizon, still
calls to you, and the race is never ending.”
Featuring Gabriel Acevedo (Lead Vocal and Acoustic
Guitar), Abigail Acevedo (Harmony Vocal and Bass), Nathan
Beaumont (Banjo), Bryce Griffin (Harmony Vocal and
Mandolin), and special guest Jason Carter (Fiddle), this track
showcases the band’s dynamic musicianship and heartfelt storytelling.
“Beyond What I Can See” is available now on all digital platforms HERE (preferred music platform).
Fans can also catch Remedy Tree live on tour as they continue to bring their distinct blend of bluegrass, folk, and Appalachian spirit to stages across the country.
For interview requests, or to learn more about Remedy Tree, please visit www.remedytree.com.
More about Remedy Tree
Founded in 2015, Remedy Tree is a bluegrass band based in the great state of
Florida. Known for their innovative sound that fuses bluegrass with folk
and Appalachian old-time influences, Remedy Tree has earned a reputation as one
of the genre’s most exciting new acts. The band features Gabriel Acevedo
(vocals and guitar), Abigail Acevedo (vocals and bass), Bryce Griffin
(mandolin), and Nathan Beaumont (banjo). They have shared the stage with
legends such as Peter Rowan, Rhonda Vincent, Ricky Skaggs, and The
SteelDrivers.
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