Shannon Lay - Living Water
The album 'Living Water' by Shannon Lay, totally caught me off guard.
I have seen the band 'Feels' live at Seattle a while ago. I am still amazed by the energy the band delivered at the show with the way they performed.
Then, like every loyal fan, I went back home and searched for more live videos by 'Feels' on youtube. At the related videos, I came across 'Living Water', by the band 'Feels' guitarist and back vocals. Back then, I was not in the mood for that type of an album at that specific moment, as I was looking for some live videos by the punk band, but yes, thank god I did give this real album a try.
'Living water' starts with a quiet violin, and then, moments after, that gentle voice with the guitar peaceful strums joins in and amazingly vibrated my body while simultaneously relaxed every muscle resulting to a new level of peace of mind.
The singer gentle voice is brilliantly and sophisticatedly rises ups and downs through the album, higher and lower, quieter and louder. As a result, sometimes it feels like the artist is just beside you, whispering and singing.
Instantly, I fell in love with songs like 'Orange Tree', 'Always Room' and 'Recording 15'.
'Living Water' is recorded so well, resulting in a HI-FI listening experience, recommended to listen in a quiet room with on-ear headphones.
Living Water is one of those albums that is worth getting its vinyl record edition. You might be very rich one day possessing this masterpiece.
I have seen the band 'Feels' live at Seattle a while ago. I am still amazed by the energy the band delivered at the show with the way they performed.
Then, like every loyal fan, I went back home and searched for more live videos by 'Feels' on youtube. At the related videos, I came across 'Living Water', by the band 'Feels' guitarist and back vocals. Back then, I was not in the mood for that type of an album at that specific moment, as I was looking for some live videos by the punk band, but yes, thank god I did give this real album a try.
'Living water' starts with a quiet violin, and then, moments after, that gentle voice with the guitar peaceful strums joins in and amazingly vibrated my body while simultaneously relaxed every muscle resulting to a new level of peace of mind.
The singer gentle voice is brilliantly and sophisticatedly rises ups and downs through the album, higher and lower, quieter and louder. As a result, sometimes it feels like the artist is just beside you, whispering and singing.
Instantly, I fell in love with songs like 'Orange Tree', 'Always Room' and 'Recording 15'.
'Living Water' is recorded so well, resulting in a HI-FI listening experience, recommended to listen in a quiet room with on-ear headphones.
Living Water is one of those albums that is worth getting its vinyl record edition. You might be very rich one day possessing this masterpiece.
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