Ruston Kelly - Halloween (2017)

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Title: Halloween
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: New Razor & Tie Enterprises / Washington Square
Genre: Alt-Country, Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 33:29
Total Size: 76 / 193 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Black Magic (Radio Mix) (3:15)
02. 1814B 6th Ave. N (1:10)
03. Black Magic (3:13)
04. (Lamenting A Heavy Pour) (0:34)
05. Hurricane In My Head (3:34)
06. 1000 Graves (3:35)
07. Hollywood (3:10)
08. Wildflower (3:01)
09. How To Preserve the Life of Death (0:58)
10. Poison (6:17)
11. Halloween (Downstairs) (4:41)

Don’t let the title trick you – it’s actually quite the treat. Newcomer Ruston Kelly is giving fans a glimpse of his rock energy, country heart, and Americana spirit on his debut "Halloween".

Kicking off with the emotional and raw single “Black Magic,” Ruston sets the tone with his strong, fluid vocals and a simple guitar picking in the background. The lyrics are straightforward, yet powerful and moving, Kelly performing “Black Magic” in a manner that allows you to connect to words and draws in your soul. Fans of the CBS show “Scorpion” may recognize this song from the season finale.

Love ain’t nothing more than black magic
You better want what you wish for
It might happen
I drank your poison
Fell under your spell

“Hurricane in My Head” features a beautiful harmonica playing in the background and a more up-tempo beat. We’ve all had those crazy days in our lives and our only request is to have our loved one by our side, and Kelly puts his vocal range on display as the song gains momentum; Ruston matches that with the capacity in his voice.

Ruston continues his impeccable and smooth as glass vocals when he slows it down in “1000 Graves”, the calming sound in his voice gives the lyrics a surprising relating power. “Wildflower” picks the beat back up at the ideal time in the "Halloween". Ruston’s vocals pair perfectly with the cadence of the song.

Finishing the "Halloween" is “Poison”, with not much more than an acoustic guitar and Ruston’s vocals. Reminding us yet again that Ruston doesn’t require anything but a guitar to exhibit his talent. The dynamic finish is unforgettable as the song begins to hit the crest and Ruston is in perfect synchronization with the robust lyrics.

Halloween is the optimum sipping whiskey over ice, and Ruston accomplishes what many strive for in the music industry – he possess an ability to present substantial lyrics, and having the vocal dexterity to allow listeners to connect, makes him incomparable.




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Many thanks for lossless.
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