Tina Boonstra's "Why Do Good Times Fly?" Helps Us to Hold onto Joy in Hardships

Tina Boonstra returns with her brand new single "Why Do Good Times Fly?." This is her fourth release in a series of singles from Boonstra's new album Circle Back, Start Again, which is coming out on Friday 28 April
Embrace the bittersweet beauty of love with Boonstra's new single. This haunting ballad explores the complexities of relationships and the all-too-familiar struggle to hold on to the moments of joy amidst the hardships. With ethereal vocals reminiscent of Bear's Den and Regina Spektor, Boonstra takes listeners on a journey through the complexities of love, reminding us that even in its difficulties, it's worth cherishing.
Rising independent artist Tina Boonstra's debut album, Circle Back, Start Again is a collection of stories inspired by family legends, conversations with friends, and encounters with strangers. Boonstra's music has been praised for its honesty, bravery, and emotional depth, capturing the full range of human experiences from vulnerability and doubt to love and friendship. Ambitious in its scope and sprawling in its emotional complexity, her debut album asks; what do we do when life doesn't go the way we expect?
Featured on Spotify's New Music Friday, BBC Radio 6, BBC Introducing London and Nialler9, her music is described as 'a collection of moving, honest, brave songs that will school its listeners in empathy and introspection' (Get In Her Ears).
From the vulnerable strains of isolation and doubt, to sprawling heights of love and friendship there isn't a place where Boonstra's astute observation and crafted storytelling doesn't go.
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