
California rancher-turned-songwriter Stefan J. Selbert offers a weathered, heartfelt meditation with You Live Where It’s Cold. Written while working cattle through winter silence, the track carries the stillness of open land and unspoken distance. Sparse acoustic textures allow the emotion to breathe, rising and falling naturally like shifting wind across pasture. There’s restraint in Selbert’s delivery—no grand dramatics, just quiet acceptance and lived-in reflection.
It’s indie folk grounded in real dust and frost, where distance isn’t just metaphor—it’s something you can feel in the air.
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