Stefan J. Selbert – Persimmons

Stefan J. Selbert – Persimmons

In ‘Persimmons’ Stefan J. Selbert delivers a tender slice of lo-fi folk that glides effortlessly into the ear and lingers in the memory. With minimal instrumentation and intimate vocal delivery, the track evokes the gentle heat of late summer afternoons and the kind of wistfulness you only recognise in recalling quieter moments. From the opening guitar pluck to the soft, unhurried melody, the song feels organically crafted and emotionally sincere. What I appreciate most is how Selbert creates space for his lyrics to breathe the arrangement never competes, it supports. This is a piece of music that invites reflection rather than demands attention, and in its humility lies its strength. It’s a warm, quiet success one I’ll return to again.

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