It may feel strange to describe an album as “dreamy,” especially when it encompasses a range of emotions, to include heartbreak and loss, but here we are. Molly Parden’s newest album, Rosemary, the biggest collection of songs she’s released since her first album, Time is Medicine from 2011, was released November 13th. At times it’s a struggle to decide what’s the real shining star in this release. Is it Molly’s raw, vulnerable and honest lyrics about situations that almost any one of us can identify with? Or is it her ethereal and hypnotizing voice, drawing the listener in and keeping them there, suspended, until the album ends? Luckily, we don’t have to make a choice between the two and can instead appreciate the fact that someone who didn’t come from a musical family, somehow found herself making music, moving to Nashville in 2013 and then traveling the world as a bassist, guitarist and singer for names such as Sam Outlaw and David Ramirez.