The Deep Hollow - Weary Traveler (2018)
Artist: The Deep Hollow
Title: Weary Traveler
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: The Deep Hollow
Genre: Alternative, Folk, Americana
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:53
Total Size: 84 / 237 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Weary Traveler
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: The Deep Hollow
Genre: Alternative, Folk, Americana
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:53
Total Size: 84 / 237 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Real Life (03:46)
2. Freedom Street (03:20)
3. Hangin' On (03:47)
4. Now I See (04:45)
5. Carry Me Home (03:11)
6. Wide Open Road (03:33)
7. Anna's Gone (04:09)
8. Fall (03:15)
9. How to Make a Living (03:17)
10. Misplaced Love (03:50)
Weary Traveler is a view of life taken at an age where a certain amount of knowledge and experience has already been earned. We have a package of love, love lost, untimely death and personal reflection, all good Americana themes and all available here.
This is The Deep Hollow s sophomore album as they say (though I probably wouldn t) and a movement on from the earlier more acoustic sounding album. The harmonies are good, and the bigger production does not swamp the words, ever important with these songs.
The Weary Traveler of the album title reflects the feeling that everywhere you go there are things that have to be dealt with, relationships come and go, places come and go, but this is Real Life, and the aspirations of youth are viewed with a certain amount of disdain: What are you waiting for real life to begin? This is it. This is what it is.
This is The Deep Hollow s sophomore album as they say (though I probably wouldn t) and a movement on from the earlier more acoustic sounding album. The harmonies are good, and the bigger production does not swamp the words, ever important with these songs.
The Weary Traveler of the album title reflects the feeling that everywhere you go there are things that have to be dealt with, relationships come and go, places come and go, but this is Real Life, and the aspirations of youth are viewed with a certain amount of disdain: What are you waiting for real life to begin? This is it. This is what it is.