Sean McGovern - Porcupine (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Porcupine
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Hollywood Recording Studio
Genre: Rock
Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 34 min
Total Size: 80; 204; 746 MB
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St. Louis, MO - December 12, 2023 - Sean McGovern, a seasoned musician with roots in both classic rock and the grunge era, unleashes a refreshing sonic storm with his latest album, "Porcupine." This isn't your typical nostalgia trip; it's a vibrant blend of influences, reinvigorated with a modern edge and a touch of wry humor. McGovern's voice, at turns raspy and soaring, channels the spirit of mid-period Dylan, the raw energy of Neil Young, and the introspective lyricism of Big Star. Yet, he never loses his own unique identity, weaving a tapestry of emotions that range from lustful yearning to contemplative introspection. The band itself is a testament to the album's intergenerational appeal. McGovern, along with producer and bandleader Lij Shaw and bassist David Melson, bring their seasoned experience to the table, while younger talents like lead guitarist Peter Brooks and multi-instrumentalist Jon Richardson inject a youthful energy. Rounding out the group is drummer Matthew Stenfort, whose dynamic drumming adds a layer of raw power. This diverse mix of ages and backgrounds creates a sound that's both familiar and fresh. There's a depth and wisdom born from years of playing, tempered by the exuberance and urgency of youth. It's music that makes you think, dance, and maybe even laugh out loud. Lyrically, "Porcupine" takes listeners on a journey through the complexities of life. From the opening cautionary tale of "Pain is a Wild Horse" to the tongue-in-cheek apocalypse of "I Saw Seven," McGovern and his songwriting partner Chris King tackle themes of love, loss, and the absurdity of existence with wit and honesty. They paint vivid pictures with their words, leaving listeners with a sense of both connection and reflection. Produced at The Toy Box Studio in Nashville by Lij Shaw, "Porcupine" benefits from Shaw's expertise both behind the mixing board and as host of the popular podcast "Recording Studio Rock Stars." Shaw's understanding of the genre shines through, creating a sonic landscape that's both polished and raw. With "Porcupine," Sean McGovern proves that rock & roll is far from dead. He breathes new life into the genre, creating music that's relevant, thought-provoking, and ultimately, a whole lot of fun. So, crank up the volume and get ready for a wild ride.



Tracklist:
1.01 - Sean McGovern - The Horse of Pain (3:56)
1.02 - Sean McGovern - Porcupine (4:31)
1.03 - Sean McGovern - I Got Everything I Wanted (And I Wanted Everything) (3:25)
1.04 - Sean McGovern - When Quiet Was Destroyed (3:23)
1.05 - Sean McGovern - Why Should I Have to Explain It (1:55)
1.06 - Sean McGovern - Mariachi Walking Inland (3:33)
1.07 - Sean McGovern - Space Aliens in Spanish (3:17)
1.08 - Sean McGovern - Too Far Gone (4:02)
1.09 - Sean McGovern - I Saw Seven (4:15)
1.10 - Sean McGovern - Come Back Tomorrow (1:48)


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Many thanks for 24-96.