Pittsburgh-based Americana band Woodland Creatures has released a new single, “Wild Mountain Flower,” and it’s a feel-good anthem about finding strength in tough times. With its upbeat sensibility, the song blends modern folk with 70s rock influences, creating a sound that is both fresh and nostalgic. Inspired by Pennsylvania’s state flower, the Mountain Laurel, the song uses the flower as a symbol of resilience. The lyrics remind us that, even when life gets rough, we have the strength to keep going. Lead singer Gail Hofbauer’s vocal work carries this message beautifully, supported by the rich harmonies of Hannah McGovern and Liz Thompson. The chorus shines, with their harmonies giving it a strong, emotional lift. “It reminds us that we have the strength to bloom in adve...