Hayley Sabella is a Massachusetts-born singer-songwriter whose indie-folk sound weaves intimate storytelling with warm, rootsy textures. Growing up on the South Coast, her music often reflects the quiet beauty of New England landscapes and the complexities of small-town life, as heard in tracks like "Cape Cod" and "Farm Fingers." With a voice that’s both tender and resilient, she crafts songs that feel like late-night conversations—raw, honest, and dotted with poetic details ("Forgive the Birds," "July Rain").
Since releasing her debut album *For the Birds* in 2019, Sabella has become a staple in the New England folk scene, balancing introspective lyrics with melodies that linger. Her recent releases, including the wistful "Flew the Nest" and the quietly anthemic "Alive (But I’m Tired)," highlight her knack for turning personal reflection into universal comfort. When she’s not writing or touring, Sabella fosters community through house shows and collaborative projects, embodying the DIY spirit that keeps folk music alive.
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