This Week’s ‘LITM Singer-Songwriter List’ Beguils with Layered & Evocative Folk/Solk Rock Presentations. We explore artists like Jonivan James, Lee Feather & The Night Movers, Eeade, Clinton Belcher, and Wooden Dog!
Jonivan Jones - better water
Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Tom Petty, Jonivan Jones. With a raspy, drawling vocal quality and a conversational singing style, Jonivan Jones really pulls us all in with latest, ‘Better Water’. The song is the perfect starter for this week’s ‘LITM Singer-Songwriter List’. The guitar acoustics speak a language of their own. Within their simplistic flow, they hold a deep and drawing human experience. The retro folk style doesn’t hurt at all. It’s a throwback that makes it all the more special. We see some rustic country flows and landscapes forming progressively. The imagery comes to you, the feelings are all around you and the vocals are wild waters that you can swim in and explore with every listen.
Lee Feather and the Night Movers - Drugs for Christmas
Lee Feathers and The Night Movers’ latest release is ‘Drugs for Christmas’. A pleasing and cozy folk rock song. It creates an atmosphere of melancholic festivities. It is intimate and lonely, with a storytelling spell that casts everything in a moody way. Perfect for a walk around your city, this soundtrack has a way of making you feel closer and farther away from everything. It’s dreamy but disillusioning, softness sparked by hard contemplations. This duality comes alive in the hope, in the mornings and in the dusky afternoons that the band paints on. The aches and pains are tangled with burgeoning watercolor emotions and warm folk. Life and all its dichotomies in a song.
Eeade - When She Faded Away
Eeade is not your straightforward folk artist. Her whimsical edges and charisma transforms the styles and spaces in which the genre forms. Her latest release is ‘When She Fades Away’, a folk portrait playing out with performative vocals and great storytelling. The narratives are absurd, building into fantastical stories and imaginative moments. But the characters, their pain and struggles feel so real and relatable. Eeade’s eeriness has a lightness to it, as if she’s just amusing herself. Listening to her songs feels like you’re in on her personal cerebral dialogue that she’s given us access to. You watch it all unfold and in the process, your own dialogues transform. Like a unique and quirky sculpture; artful, thoughtful and beautifully made.
Clinton Belcher - Save Me From Myself
Clinton Belcher’s latest song, ‘Save Me From Myself’ is a tumultuous odyssey. A self portrait made with rich and broiling passion. It’s an evocative song, made with splashy basslines and live guitar frames. The artist seeks to capture the tortured state of the protagonist, burgeoning with crises that are so powerfully human. Clinton has done a fantastic job with the vocals. He holds and unleashes the journey in a way that draws the listener in and holds their interest and builds their fascination. Its powerful vulnerability and charismatic appeal. The energetic peak of this week’s list. If you like the deep, driving, contemplative soundscapes of artists like Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and Nickelback, you’re sure to love the work of this artist.
Wooden Dog - Only Sleeping
Wooden Dog is an indie band with the perfect new song, ‘Only Sleeping’. The song presents a cozy and soothing conclusion to our list this week. With its smooth guitar lines and warm, winding vocals, they create a happy place. A place that you can bundle up into and just be. The acoustic rock song melts and flows, pouring into the listener. The band’s vision is subtly layered with 70s classic rock accents. Abstract instrumental moments elevate the theme and emotions. In the bridge, the listener falls into a brilliant, tangled guitar solo; a leap off point, a summit of the dream that you see when you’re sleeping. It’s so beautiful that it makes your mind into blissful puddles. So evocative, comforting and warm. Listen Now!
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