Official album art, courtesy of Bandcamp |
In no other area of music can you find so many unique and multifaceted band as folk music. For me, folk music brings out the roots of sound, and captures a feeling that transcends the boundaries of music and lyrics, to carry an emotion from one heart to another. As cheesy as this may sound, Birdmonster does just that.
Sitting in a dimly lit room, this album brings me back to a time when music was performed round a fire in a back yard, or on the front porch on a humid afternoon, rather than on a portable metal stage put up in some arena or ballroom, backed by guitar amplifiers and sound mixers. Don't get me wrong, music should definitely be a shared experience, but this band reminds us all why we need house shows, unfinished basements, and acoustic guitars.
I know you guys are waiting to hear just what I am talking about, so I won't keep you any longer. Listen and savor.
The Iditarod
Born To Be Your Man (WNRN acoustic)
I Might Have Guessed (WNRN acoustic)
The Only One (WNRN acoustic)
P.S. Everyone, tell me if you prefer these individual "song" links, or the video playlists from previous blogs.
Official site: birdmonstermusic.com
Bandcamp: birdmonster.bandcamp.com
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