“New York,” starts things off, with a nice little acoustic melody. The vocals soon ease their way in, and begin with the theme of reflection and trying to come to terms with the past. The guitars soon speed up to move into new territory. “Child of Sin,” has a funky feel to it. Moving and jiving in good time. The drums keeps this beat going, easing in with a nice little click and tap. “Silverlake Sunday,” ventures one way, bringing about the feeling of summer for the listener. The vocals narrate the story quite well, soulful. “Yesterday’s Song,” moves this way and that. Jangling on the acoustic guitar with plentiful memories.
“Penny,” veers one way and then another. Bringing a nice little tinge to things, slowly ensuring that the listener is hooked on the mainline and vocal melody. “Back In My Day,” takes the classic folk approach, and moves in with a classic hook and line. The vocals move with spunk and spirit. “I Miss You,” veers this way and that, taking a turn and then moving slowly through the reflective phase. “Where We Land,” takes a turn and a twist, a powerful hook and line thrown in together.
The album is out now and can be listened to here