With songs treading along second chances at love and songs that feel like a book on philosophy, this edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks breaks barriers with its collection. The list features artist E.G. Phillips, Nick Cain, and The Spinning Game.
E.G. Phillips - The Light You Reflect
Drawing you into its whimsical soundscape, ‘The Light You Reflect’ by E.G. Phillips is what a fairytale must feel like if it were just a song. The sound texture is soft and gentle, with acoustic guitars layered with beautiful piano notes as well as the cello. Phillips’ vocals are rich with its jazz-like nature, which helps ground the whimsical nature of the song. The lyrics delve into a mystical world, and bring that world face to face with the one we live in. If you wish to escape your surroundings a little bit and tread with the nymphs and mermaids, then give this folk tinged tune a listen.
Nick Cain - One More For The Road
Exploring the idea of getting another shot at a romance that your heart wouldn’t let go of, Nick Cain’s ‘One More For The Road’ is a gorgeous country-pop track that is sure to warm your heart. The lyrics are simple and filled with imagery, and you can picture the song in your mind like a movie as the song plays. Guitars typical to a country track can be seen done very well in the song, giving the song an infectious rhythm. Cain’s vocals, so deep with longing and yearning, will have you coming back for more after the last second of the song plays out.
The Spinning Game - Death.
A haunting harmony laden vocal entry marks the beginning of The Spinning Game’s track ‘Death.’ that will immediately make you excited for what’s to come next. Gentle acoustic guitar strumming marks the song, allowing for the beautifully layered vocals to shine through. You’d expect the song to have some angst heavy sound given the title, but it surprises you by being exceptionally calmingly cathartic. There is a sense of acceptance that plays throughout that grounds the song. The song feels like laying on the ground and just looking at the heavens above. Forcing you to look inwards, this song will challenge your perceptions of what you’d expect of a song with a title this one has.
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