Hamilton Folk Project, Madam Sad, Accepts Loss of Love on "Hope For You"

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Madam Sad started as a folk project between Maddison Schreiber (they/he) and Evelyn Charlotte Joe (they/them). Their song, “Hope For You,” has two parts, both inspired by love for different people. A feeling of rejection and loss for something that was never real, a sort of limerence. 

 

 Listen to “Hope For YouHERE.

 

The song title is a way of holding myself accountable to make sure I am always hoping for the happiness of those who have hurt me. I also do get to a more genuine place where I feel compassion for an ex-lover’s success, and that’s a nice kind of sad. Maddison Schreiber

  

I hope you're full, you're healing

Six years ago, Maddison Schreiber felt pushed to be a musician out of love and spite, which to this day continues to follow into their art. Maddison and Evelyn Charlotte Joe spent around two years working on this upcoming album as the folk project known as Madam Sad, through which they both suffered from poverty and flare ups with disability.

 

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