Neverest Songs (aka Luke Twyman) has been on my radar for the last couple of weeks and I feel awful for not getting around to writing about his music. His talent is undeniable and it really is one of the better albums I have heard this year.
Listening to Neverest Songs' Small Voyages is like sitting down to a private recital. As trite as it may sound, it honestly feels as if you are alone with the music. The songs feel as if they are a collection of lullabies written for a dying relation or a new born baby. Simple progression is always met with interesting exploration and the music always seems to build in directions one would never expect. The songs bleed sentiment and are more and more uplifting with each and every listen.
The album is available at Unlabel and, by the looks of things, I would love to get my hands on a hard copy. Look at that amazing packaging!
Have a listen:
Neverest Songs - The Devil's Kneading Trough
Neverest Songs - Calculator
Neverest Songs - Pillars of Creation
18 hours ago
You just described my sentiments of this album perfectly. I can't explain just how much I love each and every song I have heard from Mr. Twyman. I have a feeling that, given the appropriate marketing, he will grow to fantastic popularity.
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