The Passion of the Goddess ❤ @tarjaofficial

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The Passion of the Goddess ❤ @tarjaofficial
“If all these mountains folded over Would you come down digging deep?“
headache // seryn
Well, our bodies break before their time A little strength is hard to find But still I try Well, surely now I do believe That death is coming after me
GOD I LOVE THIS BAND.
This is my favorite song on their new album. It CRUSHED me live, and I love it even more acoustic.
Seryn—Shadow Shows Rating: 4/5 RTs: 2, 7, 8, 9 Release Date: February 17, 2015
Seryn has been through a number of changes since the release of their 2011 debut, This Is Where We Are. They’ve relocated from their hometown of Dallas to the more musically inclined streets of Nashville. Their fairly large line-ups have gone through a number of shifts, with members drifting in and out of the band. They’ve left their label and become an independent band. Their most sonically noticeable change over this time is how the band has opened up its sound for their sophomore effort. Their first album was defined by layers of acoustic instruments, prominent banjo use, and constant finger picking. Shadow Shows maintains full but gentle sound of their debut, but explores multiple new ways to reach that effect. Instead of relying prominently on whatever acoustic instruments and layers of harmonies around Trenton Wheeler’s lead vocals could get them, the band has welcomed anything that can help them create an even more entrancing and engrossing sound.
When the instrumental intro to the album, “Kilimanjaro,” opens with various ambient noises and an electric guitar, it is a huge shock to the system of anyone who was a fan of the first album and of the image that Seryn crafted based on that album, but once you open yourself up to the new sound, it’s pretty incredible. Along with the instrumental additions, the band has increased the role of Jenny Moscoso’s vocals, making her almost a co-lead singer for the band at points. Her voice complements Wheeler’s gorgeously, and she can bring a fire to her to her lyrics that adds a layer to them that the incredibly calm-sounding Wheeler just doesn’t have normally. These changes are instituted in various degrees across the album, with songs like “Path” that sound like Seryn’s original music going up against songs like “Disappear,” which almost sounds like it comes from a completely different band. The new sound works well in any degree it’s implemented in though. Every track sounds gorgeous, and there are no dull moments or down tracks to cause you to lose your attention. As soon as the album was over, I wanted to hear more of this sound, so I’m probably going to have this on repeat for a few months while I eagerly anticipate any new music from these guys in the future. Hopefully the next wait won’t be as long or as difficult as the last one…
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Seryn - Shadow Shows