Here’s a dynamic rundown of The Poison I Choose by Mary Hatley: a full emotional ride. From raw acoustic strumming to soft rock surges, every track brings depth. Hatley’s voice feels like it carries the weight of the world: smoky, soulful, and somehow intimate. Her Memphis roots beautifully seep into the sound, making us travel in peace.
What stands out is the authenticity: just songs carved from real life, resilience and heartbreak. The album pulses with moments of surrender, defiance, healing and transformation. Mary Hatley invites you to feel: press play:
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