There are these never-tiring, always fascinating and highly
atmospheric, poignant songs you rapidly warm up, you inevitably lose
your heart to and ever since are held captive by. It's the songs that
linger on, that are absorbing in there mere presence, are endearing
and haunting in sound to an extent that you find yourself humming
their melody, whilst inviting and expressive vocals, vocals which
tell of colourful, eidetic and inspiring stories, keep playing on
your mind, might go unheard by others yet move and stir your soul.
You're taken in by these heart-warming and expressive songs, by
their catchy and dynamic rhythms and can't help but vocalizing your
genuine affection and enthusiasm for the magical music moments these
compositions have granted you. It's these very moments I want you to relive
with me - accompany me on a musical journey and find what music gems
have made a lasting impression on me, have struck a chord with me in
the long run, have awaken the desire and wish to pay tribute to them
in a decent manner. This is how carmina charm has seen the light of
day, to pronounce and award songs which charm, enchant and involve,
whose melodies resound and resonate with the listener,
therefore are destined to indulge in. Now, let these alluring,
deep-felt and thrilling melodies turn on their charm and be
mesmerized ...
I. Michael's Garden
Tom Mitchell |
Bristol-based singer/songwriter Tom Mitchell bets on guitar
rhythmised, delicate folk compositions, enthrals with languorous
and laid-back, naturally flowing melodies and perceptive, picturesque narratives. The self-chosen solo artist is at ease with his blissful,
mellow music making - and it shows: both the placid, apollonian
atmosphere Tom's acoustic coloured, soulful music conveys, and the
scenic, melancholic instrumental arrangements the artist brings into
being, make his lyrical opus blossom and paint a melodically
haunting, dreamy portrait of sound, interwoven with wonderful dynamic
accents of bracing and cheerful tonal verve.
With 'Michael's Garden' (the second track of Tom Mitchell's recent
EP 'Things That I Need To Undo') the 60's inclined and influenced
vocalist and guitarist casts a spell over the audience by evoking
harmonious and tranquil yet inciting imaginations through gentle still
vivifying, perky chords, by telling a heartfelt and poignant story
through silky, distantly echoing and charmingly calling vocals. It's
due to its subtle and soft, its ambient nonetheless expressive and
arousing nature that this song deeply appeals and resonates.
Tom Mitchell's four-track EP in its entirety comes in with a warm
and sensitive colour of sound, with spellbinding and evocative, rich
storytelling, seemingly designed to witness in a live acoustic guise,
hence do not miss the chance to gather at The Islington in London on
May 4th - 8pm sharp - and experience the luring and
sweeping melodic might of the brilliant bristol soundsmith.
Get to know Tom Mitchell ...
official website
Indulge in his music on ...
soundcloud
II. We'll Find Out (dem0)
Residing in
london, the inspiring and striving singer/songwriter Jonny Stemp
certainly is surrounded by all kinds of artistical and creative
outbursts and revelations, yet found his own niche to settle - with
success obviously. Focusing on renditions of sensitive and
emotionally longing music for now, commonly sharing stirring
sentiments and an engrossing, rhythmic sound, his tendency for
sorrowful yet soulful acoustics is undeniable.
Rousing,
characteristic and yearning vocals, the sonority of mellifluous,
harmonic piano and atmospheric, quaint guitar components, unfold a
regretful, resigned, poignant and tearful tale of loving and letting
go, of desire, pain and eventually of acquiescence. It's a genuine story of intensity and ardour, of tenderness and
vulnerability that comes upon the listener, aims at contrasts which
are perfectly embodied by Jonny Stemp's raspy, dimly resonating
still sensitive voice. 'We'll Find Out' is merely a demo, but its
minimalist thus laid-back, unaltered, intense thus urgent sound, its
vocally and tonally executive ease yet compositional, lyrical
gravity, makes this acoustic composition even more involving and
irresistible to listen to.
Is anyone else eager to find out how the
fully elaborate version of this very song sounds? We'll find out eventually, until then enjoy one of Jonny Stemp's recent renditions: Half Moon Run - Fire Escape, a cover which found even the band's overt approval.
Reach out to Jonny Stemp on ...
.. twitter ...
.. facebook ...
Listen to your favourite rendition and original song of his on ...
.. soundcloud ...
.. youtube ...
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