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Visions Of The Sea
Everett Thomas
Visions Of The Sea
Genre: Folk
 
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With the lines of the artistry and industry being blurred together more everyday, singer/songwriters seem to get categorized as either full-fledged commercial superstars or pensive underground poets. St. Louis-bred/Wiscons...  more »

     
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All Artists: Everett Thomas
Title: Visions Of The Sea
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Skies Fall Records
Release Date: 12/15/2009
Genre: Folk
Style: Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 845121011869

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With the lines of the artistry and industry being blurred together more everyday, singer/songwriters seem to get categorized as either full-fledged commercial superstars or pensive underground poets. St. Louis-bred/Wisconsin-based troubadour Everett Thomas certainly falls into that latter category, though he s quickly ascending beyond a niche in-the-know to become one of the Midwest s most authentic and accomplished tunesmiths who s already opened for the lauded likes of Nickel Creek s Sean and Sara Watkins, G. Love & Special Sauce, Over the Rhine, Lifehouse, The Wood Brothers and Matt Nathanson.    Music lovers of all associations can certainly decide for themselves on his national debut Visions of the Sea on Skies Fall Records, the ambitious entertainer seamlessly weaves aggressive folk, Americana and alternative country with an underlying soulfulness and grit accentuated by a lifetime of blues appreciation.  I love Dylan, ya know? And Tom Waits, and Neil Young, the casual but creative Thomas unveils over a cup of coffee. I think a lot of times those guys can get thrown in the same barrel, but to me they couldn't be more different. Dylan's songs are like reading the Bible or something. Tom Waits sounds like a street performer outside of a circus tent run by the devil. The Velvet Underground sometimes sounds like I am listening to outer space. I love that. I love listening to Otis Redding, James Brown and Wilson Pickett, too. And James Carr man; no one sings like that guy. Though he s remarkably introspective when putting pen to the paper, Thomas also excels at his acoustic guitar-driven swath, though he sometimes expands with a full backing band anchored in rootsy inclinations via guitars, pianos, percussion and harmonica accents. The combined sounds on Visions of the Sea shows this innovative artist as a compelling work in progress, who isn t afraid to grow up musically and personally right alongside his listeners and continuously push the envelope of self-discovery, coupled with genuine relatability.   I really love the process of this record because it was growing up as I was growing up. Some of these songs were written five years ago, the now 24-year-old admits. I like the fact that it's evidence I m in a process of growing and becoming. You can hear it in the songs. I feel like I ask a lot of questions on this record. I don't have the answers, but I feel like the album is very relatable. It's quite honest.   Visions of the Sea is also loaded with sophisticated musicality, such as the country-infused Claire, which literally traces the stylistic square dance ghosts of Hank Williams and Porter Wagoner as it realizes the true value of a relationship after it dissolves. The understated simplicity of Spanish Mission Bell is just as poignant, showcasing Thomas candidness and vulnerability both as a lyricist and six-string strummer. Other standouts include the New Orleans-inspired Herald of Hope, an unintentional gospel ditty that rumbles with train wheel-like percussion rotations, alongside the organic warmth of Firesong.   'Firesong' asks a lot of questions, he confirms of the lead single. We will listen to anything anyone tells us- our parents, principals and presidents- you know? Instead of taking it as the grain of salt that it is, we accept it all as truth. In the end when we are alone and all that s left are these truths that we base our life on, we re gonna wish we thought for ourselves. I don't really have an agenda. It's just a think out loud kind of thing that hopefully other people can feel as well.  Read more at everettthomas.com
 

CD Reviews

Great stuff! Excellent new songwriter!
Timothy P. Sandifer | Godfrey, IL USA | 12/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Everett Thomas is currently making a name for himself in the Midwest, and this debut release is a great example of why people are taking notice of this guy.



His voice has a sweet almost whispery quality to it, which complements these gentle melodies beautifully. He throws in a little sassy rasp in his upper register and with the bluesy "Herald of Hope." The instrumentation is simple when it needs to be and ornate when appropriate. Layers of acoustic and electric guitars are the primary musical driving force.



Highlights for me are the single, "Firesong," plus "Claire," the title track, and the closer, "Skies Will Fall." Any one of these cuts could be substituted for the stuff you hear during the climax of a Grey's Anatomy (or other music-using drama) episode.



"Visions of the Sea" is a great find! Be the first among your friends to discover the beautiful music put out by this guy. Catch him now and be able to say "I was already listening to him back in '09"."