Ryan Von Gonten - Truthlikeness (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Ryan Von Gonten
- Title: Truthlikeness
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: GoldFlakePaint’s Human Noise Records
- Genre: Folk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 27:45
- Total Size: 161 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Fabrique (3:13)
2. Anthem (3:13)
3. Corpse Flower (2:51)
4. Truthlikeness (4:05)
5. Coaster (3:16)
6. In No Sense (3:42)
7. Mr 2000 (4:11)
8. Yum (3:14)
1. Fabrique (3:13)
2. Anthem (3:13)
3. Corpse Flower (2:51)
4. Truthlikeness (4:05)
5. Coaster (3:16)
6. In No Sense (3:42)
7. Mr 2000 (4:11)
8. Yum (3:14)
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Oakland-based solo artist Ryan Von Gonten released his debut album Truthlikeness, via GoldFlakePaint’s Human Noise Records. The record features contributions from Lomelda’s Hannah Read and Hovvdy/Lomelda drummer Andrew Stevens, both of whom make their presence felt on its reflective title track.
Stevens’ insistent drum beat pushes the song forward as Von Gonten second-guesses himself, singing, “Never told a soul I haven’t done enough / would’ve thought a liar seemed bad enough.” His hushed voice goes gauzy on the song’s achingly ethereal choruses, melding with wispy synths and Read’s tranquil guitar to make a gorgeous moment of fleeting, forward-looking optimism: “But I hear that you’re searching / I hear that you’re finding another right,” Von Gonten sings, the observation a near whisper as the track fades out.
Oakland-based solo artist Ryan Von Gonten released his debut album Truthlikeness, via GoldFlakePaint’s Human Noise Records. The record features contributions from Lomelda’s Hannah Read and Hovvdy/Lomelda drummer Andrew Stevens, both of whom make their presence felt on its reflective title track.
Stevens’ insistent drum beat pushes the song forward as Von Gonten second-guesses himself, singing, “Never told a soul I haven’t done enough / would’ve thought a liar seemed bad enough.” His hushed voice goes gauzy on the song’s achingly ethereal choruses, melding with wispy synths and Read’s tranquil guitar to make a gorgeous moment of fleeting, forward-looking optimism: “But I hear that you’re searching / I hear that you’re finding another right,” Von Gonten sings, the observation a near whisper as the track fades out.
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