Chris Kasper - Sunlight In An Empty Room (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Sunlight In An Empty Room
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Royal Potato Family
Genre: Folk, Americana, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:42
Total Size: 93.4 / 255 / 488 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Cold Cold World (3:25)
2. Getting Right (feat. Oliver Wood) (3:29)
3. The Only Ones (3:32)
4. Shuffle On Through (3:05)
5. Cry Me A Creek (3:29)
6. Books From The Jailhouse (4:50)
7. It's Not Me, It’s You (3:51)
8. Summer In The City (3:36)
9. Ain't It A Shame (feat. G. Love) (3:56)
10. When It's Gone (3:11)
11. The Hotel Song (3:24)

Sunlight in an Empty Room is the latest full-length record by renowned songwriter, Chris Kasper. It is alive with nods to songwriters of the 70s like Bobby Charles, Lowell George, and Neil Young. Kasper also drew inspiration from the artwork of Edward Hopper and Andrew Wyeth, embodying the musical essence of illuminating the small worlds within a larger space, focusing on the bittersweet beauty of simplicity often lost in grandiose landscapes. This musical odyssey was prompted by a thought-provoking ad urging individuals to "Do something that scares you." Kasper resonated with it as a challenge to let his guard down, be vulnerable, get out of his comfort zone and let a new type of record-making venture take shape. He reached out to accomplished engineer/ bass player Brook Sutton, and drummer/ musician extraordinaire, Jano Rix (both recognized for their work with The Wood Brothers), to set aside a long weekend at their Nashville studio. With the final addition of musician JP Ruggieri, sought out for his distinctive guitar work, Chris went to Nashville without demos or finished lyrics to record live-to-tape with a band he never worked with before…“Do something that scares you.” Drawing upon his prolific two-decade career as a songwriter, Kasper and his handpicked team sought to capture the elusive "lightning in a bottle" essence that resonates within his favorite recordings. The result? An impressive compilation of 11 songs with a refreshingly real, exposed, and open sound, distinguishing it from heavily-produced, multi-layered productions prevalent in most contemporary music. Sunlight in an Empty Room traverses the americana, blues, folk and rock spectrums, blurring the lines between genres. With the rhythmic foundations laid by Brook Sutton's funky bass, JP Ruggieri’s minimalist guitar crunch, and Jano Rix's captivating rhythms, the collection is further enriched by guest appearances from Oliver Wood (Getting Right) and G. Love (Ain’t it a Shame). Venturing into the thematic landscape, Cold, Cold World opens the record with the story of a former vagabond, kicked down by life and reborn by love, which in turn, breathes beauty into even the most mundane aspects of existence. Shuffle On is a dreamy number which delivers poignant reminders that there is a simple solution to most hang-ups, that every ascent is met with a descent, and growth often requires breaking oneself to emerge anew. It’s Not Me, It’s You is a stomper of a track, with a heavy Junior Kimbrough-inspired blues riff. The lyric is a fun old adage-turned-argument where the protagonists and antagonists are unclear and the fight goes unsettled. The sonic explosion that concludes the tune leaves an indelible impression on the listener. Getting Right weaves the feel of gospel and New Orleans second line, into a soft-shoe, finger-snapper with a big helping of soul from Oliver Wood (The Wood Brothers) on vocals and guitar. Cry Me Creek captures the funky-folk, touch-of-grit sound Kasper has been honing in on over the years. The groove comes from two separate bass parts by Sutton, the swing and snap of Rix on “shuitar” percussion, JP’s “Ry Cooderesq” slide guitar, and Kasper’s slippery guitar riff over tounge-in-cheek lyrics. Summer in the City is a country-tinged pedal steel painting, a fingerpicked movie set, a lyrical snapshot of a lazy summer night in the city. It unfolds like a poem, with baseball games and broken air conditioners, steamy streets and stray dogs. In summary, this collection of 11 songs stands as a testament to Chris Kasper's evolution into a no-nonsense songwriter, skillfully navigating the rich pool of musical influences provided by his heroes. Each track encapsulates a unique blend of wisdom, both musically and lyrically, affirming Kasper's unwavering commitment to authentic and timeless musical expression.




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Many Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.