This song comes from a place of generational growth. DNA tests say Borderline is mostly viking and related to an Incan sacrifice found in a volcano in 1996. Her mother's family included bank robbers, pastors, and witches. This song is what it feels like to survive CTPSD, in complete defiance, and live, anyhow. It is breaking generational curses and being proud of the great progress we've made, as a generation.
“I'm pretty sure I'm part fairy, surviving man's ridiculousness. I specialize in survival, living fairytales in the midst of nightmares. I don't know where we're going, but the journey has been transforming.”
Borderline Fae is a multi-instrumentalist, with a unique voice and folk style. She is self taught in guitar, piano, banjo, harmonica, and drums. She is the mother of five children, spending 8 years off-grid, in Florida, while getting her Bachelor's in Organizational Management and a Master's Degree in Music. She studied courses in ecology, weather, economics, and business, with a special interest in the effects of poverty. Her love for the outdoors and health has led her to learn herbalism and foraging, finding true healing in plants and diet.
She is both a child at heart and one of the ancients. She has found her voice, after overcoming an anxiety disorder, complex PTSD, abusive relationships, and the holds of religion. Dances are being danced and songs are being released, beating to a new drum.... her guitar. Most songs have a drum with the strum, unique to this performer.
Music
Jimmy Crack Corn is one of my newest favorites! It's fun folk 😁 Authentic Americana with humor and plenty going on 💕
Just for fun and nothing serious....