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Halley Neal shows gratitude for those who have inspired her with new album 'Letter For a Friend'

  • September 12, 2025
  • Victoria Polsely
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Artist Name:
Halley Neal
Album Name:
Letter For a Friend
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Album
Release Date:
September 12, 2025
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Review Author:
Victoria Polsely
Review Date:
September 12, 2025
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New England singer-songwriter and masterful creator Halley Neal has just shared her latest album Letter For a Friend. The nine-track musical collection fuses folk, rock, Americana and pop for a multi-genre engaging listen. The award-winning songwriter recorded the album in Nashville and the music is her most personal to date.

Letter For a Friend opens with "Emily", a heartfelt dedication to one of the artists' oldest friends. Showing a lifelong bond, trust and connection, "Emily" details that unbreakable friendship that lasts even with people apart. She sings, "I had a dream / You were there for me / My friend," showing this narrative. Twangy guitars, soft rock acoustic rhythms and warm vocals are highlights of the gorgeous single. "Emily" opens the album perfectly, taking listener's into Halley's world filled with gratitude, memory and love.

Another highlight is the piano-led "Burden, My Love" a gorgeous musical embrace complete with blissful melodies and emotional lyricisms. The song progresses to layered harmonies that are sing-a-long worthy. Halley sings to her love asking if she is a burden and worth the relationship, soon she understands that she indeed is. "Am I burden my love? / Maybe I'm someone / That you love."

With "How's It Feel", Halley pens a folky song all about a special journey and one where she meets a strong connection. Evocative guitar picking and Emily's soulful sweet vocals sing a dedication to a kind of love she only dreamed of.

"Snowing in Boston" is a groove-infused soft pop rock song with vivid imagery of a giddy first meeting in the snow and an ultimate end to a relationship. She sings, "I felt like I was flying / I thought we were flying too," showing this first memory. Just as many connections shift, the track shows the changing feelings about the other. "What causes an ending / Did you lose sight of everything you knew / Was it always / Gonna end in something I could never understand," Halley sings. "Snowing in Boston" is a cinematic and honest glimpse of fleeting love, balancing warmth and heartbreak with its storytelling. With its lush melodies and reflective lyricism, the single captures both the thrill of falling in love and the quiet ache of realizing it has slipped away.

The title track is the hallmark of the album and a fitting end. Halley sings a letter to her childhood self and those who have shaped, inspired and changed her. Stacked instrumentation, soaring vocals and a playful joyous chorus. The song feels like both a celebration and a reflection, encapsulating the gratitude and growth that runs throughout Letter For a Friend.

From start to finish, Letter For a Friend is a tender, transformative journey. Whether reflecting on friendship, love, or personal growth, each track is carefully crafted to feel like a lived-in memory, rich with emotion, melodic nuance, and lyrical sincerity. The album not only showcases Halley’s skill as a songwriter but also her remarkable ability to connect deeply with listeners, leaving a lasting impression long after the final note fades. Letter For a Friend is an album that invites you in, makes you feel, and reminds you of the power of connection, gratitude, and storytelling through music.

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