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Beerjacket Tells His Tales In "Silver Cords"
A benefit that comes with music is the ability to tell your story. An artist’s music comes from their ideas and their experiences, and getting to hear those experiences head on give you a taste of who the artist really is. Beerjacket tells his tales in Silver Cords, his subtle yet deep new record that really dives into the center of who he is.
Beerjacket really establishes an intimate presence within the album in oder to form a nice connection with his listeners. Opening track ‘Nervous‘ brings the record to an honest start, the simple folky track offering a pretty intimate and slow start to the record. That pace is kept up by ‘Forest,’ a sweeter track that still keeps that personal presence alive. Beerjacket has a softness to him that invites a relationship with the listener, especially evident in tracks like ‘Cord‘ and ‘Pillow.’
In addition to being inviting, Beerjacket has a dynamic character to him. Closing track ‘Tiny Graces‘ tells a tale with the demeanor of a hundred year-old soul. That broken down nature is shown in tracks like ‘Grey Areas.’ which is a bit repetitive but does tell a pretty emotional message. Meanwhile, the sweetness of tracks like ‘Hopen' show the more optimistic side of Beerjacket as he sings with more love and hope.
Beerjacket tells his tales in Silver Cords, building a picture of who he really is through the personal stories of his tracks. It’s like peering into his mind and digging through the chaos to find the keys of what makes him who he is: all done within the span of a record.
Favorite Track: Tiny Graces
Least Favorite Track: Buttons
Rating: 71 / 100
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Beerjacket - Antlers "Lay your weight upon me, your lungs make me breathe my back is built for breaking. Slave to what makes me free, lay your weight upon me."
Scottish Fiction presents Beerjacket, Bella and the Bear at The Hug and Pint, 13/12/16
Scottish Fiction presents Beerjacket, Bella and the Bear at The Hug and Pint, 13/12/16
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Halina Rifai of Podcart writes a new column for TYCI about artists we should know, this time focusing on Reverieme:
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A combination of two endearing singer-songwriters, brought together under the umbrella of Common Records in the dismal Glaswegian rain, resulting in an equally endearing collection of tracks. Taking a song each throughout the track listing, the single ‘Juan Antonio’ is a standout track in an octet of tracks that will coax…
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Aerial view of the beast
Don't go walking on eggshells When you're cracking up yourself The yolk of your soul is bleeding Don't go walking a tightrope When it's tied around your throat The joke is your heart is beaten.