G.S. Schray - Whispered Something Good (2024) Hi Res
Artist: G.S. Schray
Title: Whispered Something Good
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Last Resort
Genre: Alternative, Jazz, Experimental
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:37:32
Total Size: 89 mb | 124 mb | 323 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Whispered Something Good
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Last Resort
Genre: Alternative, Jazz, Experimental
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:37:32
Total Size: 89 mb | 124 mb | 323 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. G.S. Schray - The Unlit Center
02. G.S. Schray - Calico Corners
03. G.S. Schray - In Tears Twice a Page
04. G.S. Schray - Another Haunted Mirror
05. G.S. Schray - Daunted by the Frog
06. G.S. Schray - Banana Country Stare
07. G.S. Schray - Prelude for Probably
08. G.S. Schray - Gone in Amber
Circling guitar lines; the rise of fall of delicate bass; deep, breathy horns: sonic elements that exist in a state of slow, perpetual motion, like ideas sprouting from some kind of cognitive compost. With wonder and charm, G. S. Schray’s new solo album, Whispered Something Good, evokes a realm of new growth while offering a fitting soundtrack for its exploration, as if tailor made for both the daydreamer and silly adventurer.
We start in the darkness of “Unlit Center” with elliptical phrases of jazz guitar. A conversation between double bass, synthesiser, and piano plays out on “In Tears Twice A Page” before we’re ushered into the reflective zone of “Another Haunted Mirror.” There is synth mist which trumpet cuts through decisively like a shaft of light from the sun: warm and clear. As the album proceeds, firmer rhythms coalesce. On “Prelude for Probably,” clattering drums lock into a triumphant groove with horns. And then, to close, the instrumental art-pop of “Gone in Amber,” probing not necessarily towards a final destination but another stop-off, one of distant birdsong and the faintest flicker of synth. Intimate and inviting, the act of listening to Whispered Something Good is akin to digging through an imagination. It’s a place of subliminal melodies blooming into rhizomatic musical shapes, stray musings coalescing as bolts of inspiration — change fostering yet more change.
We start in the darkness of “Unlit Center” with elliptical phrases of jazz guitar. A conversation between double bass, synthesiser, and piano plays out on “In Tears Twice A Page” before we’re ushered into the reflective zone of “Another Haunted Mirror.” There is synth mist which trumpet cuts through decisively like a shaft of light from the sun: warm and clear. As the album proceeds, firmer rhythms coalesce. On “Prelude for Probably,” clattering drums lock into a triumphant groove with horns. And then, to close, the instrumental art-pop of “Gone in Amber,” probing not necessarily towards a final destination but another stop-off, one of distant birdsong and the faintest flicker of synth. Intimate and inviting, the act of listening to Whispered Something Good is akin to digging through an imagination. It’s a place of subliminal melodies blooming into rhizomatic musical shapes, stray musings coalescing as bolts of inspiration — change fostering yet more change.