Griffin Benton’s Biscuits and Jam carries a hazy, dreamlike quality that blurs the line between fragility and quiet resilience. Recorded live, the track breathes with an organic looseness, letting its raw emotion unfold naturally without overpolish. There’s a surreal, almost “Benadryl dream” atmosphere to it—soft edges, drifting melodies, and a slightly disoriented charm that pulls you in. Beneath that, though, lies a powerful sense of survival and presence, turning personal trauma into something strangely warm and human.

Intimate and unfiltered, it lingers like a half-remembered feeling you can’t quite shake.

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