Doron Karavani - Time To Rise (2024) Hi-Res

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Title: Time To Rise
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Noex Records
Genre: Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 32:22
Total Size: 75 / 199 / 634 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Sky high (3:58)
02. I'll be there (3:19)
03. Free time (3:33)
04. Time to rise (3:22)
05. Look at you now (3:59)
06. Not tonight (4:16)
07. Above the earth (3:37)
08. Only love (3:12)
09. Catch me if you can (3:06)

On his latest release, Time to Rise, singer-songwriter Doron Karavani delivers an album that’s as personal as it is universal. With nine tracks that explore themes of self-renewal and resilience, Karavani invites listeners into his world of introspection, where soulful vocals and thoughtful lyrics inspire a collective call to action. This is music for anyone standing at the crossroads, unsure of which way to go. Karavani’s laid-back, soft-rock style, paired with elements of folk, blues, and a touch of jazz, creates a soothing yet thought-provoking soundscape perfect for quiet reflections or moments of bold change.

The album’s title, Time to Rise, says it all. Each song is infused with a message of self-awareness and empowerment. In his signature reflective style, Karavani encourages listeners to think deeply about their choices and motivations, suggesting that it’s never too late to make a change. “Every time I need to let something go, especially if I’m feeling down, I grab my guitar and make a song. It helps me think,” he shares, and this therapeutic approach to songwriting shines through in the album’s authenticity.

Tracks like “Sky high” and the title track are notable for their introspective lyrics and understated guitar work, embodying a vulnerability that feels refreshingly honest. Karavani’s ability to craft storytelling songs is undeniable, with each track unfurling like a chapter in his journey of self-discovery. His lyrics are both deeply personal and widely relatable, touching on universal themes of growth, loss, and hope. The balance he strikes between introspection and optimism gives the album an uplifting quality, even as it delves into life’s inevitable hardships.

The record’s standout moment in our apartment , “Only Love,” captures Karavani’s spirit of resilience and introspection, combining soulful vocals with a gently building rhythm that echoes the inner struggle to push forward. The track showcases his knack for blending genres; it has the warmth of folk, the earnest storytelling of singer-songwriter pop, and a hint of bluesy introspection that amplifies its message of personal transformation.

In the end, Time to Rise feels like Karavani’s heartfelt letter to the world. His songs flow together seamlessly, despite their varied influences, creating an album that feels like a warm, much-needed conversation with an old friend. For listeners who need a reminder to keep going, to let go, and to rise again, Karavani’s new album is the perfect companion.

Time To Rise sees him blending these sounds to perfection. “Sky High” runs soulful trumpet through relaxed acoustica songmanship, while “Free Time” reminds me of the grace and beauty of Van Morrison at his best. “Not Tonight” is spacious and understated, western blue-eyed soul meets ambient eastern sonic drifts and “Catch Me If You Can” gives us the big finish, graceful R&B vibes that could easily be emanating from a Brooklyn basement venue in the early hours of the morning.

It would be easy to tag Doron Karavani as just another singer-songwriter, but, as Time To Rise proves, he is more than that, so much more.