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Josh Rennie-Hynes - Patterns (2019)

Josh Rennie-Hynes - Patterns (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Josh Rennie-Hynes

  • Title: Patterns
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: JRHR Music / Soundly Music
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 51:33
  • Total Size: 119 / 314 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Standing Still (4:55)
2. Chapter (4:07)
3. Caught in a Dream (5:09)
4. Stay (4:30)
5. Pieces (3:18)
6. All Of Me (4:27)
7. Borrowing Time (4:17)
8. All These Years (3:23)
9. Hold out My Hand (4:50)
10. Ghosts (4:21)
11. High Road (4:09)
12. Home to You (feat. Erin Rae) (4:08)

After making a name for himself in his native Australia, Josh Rennie-Hynes upped sticks from his home in Queensland and – upon being granted the impressive Nashville Songwriters Residency grant by the Australian Council for the Arts – made Music City USA his permanent base and where he would record his third solo record. The opening lines of the album (from the track ‘Standing Still’) feel like Rennie-Hynes is speaking to himself of the importance of pushing his creative and geological boundaries: “Oh my love you won’t / Ever find the things you want / If you don’t trust yourself once in a while.”

Trust himself he did, moving to Nashville with very limited connections personally and professionally, but it’s a move that has paid off. This is an album solidly influenced by his new place of residence. Produced by guitarist Alex Munoz – who has worked with the likes of Margo Price – and featuring drummer Allen Jones and bassist Christopher Griffiths (both of whom are regulars in Will Hoge’s band) – the tone, unsurprisingly, shifts effortlessly between country and rock, with the harmonica making a few welcome appearances.

‘Stay’, written about the recounting of an LSD trip, is floaty and dreamlike: “The sky is falling down / And I don’t know where I am / Just a thousand different things / All scattered by the wind.”. ‘Ghosts’ features lush sounding strings accompanying lyrics that tell of regret over his past actions in a relationship: “There’s things I never told you / Things I always hid.” ‘High Road’ see him shaking off such insecurities and confidently exclaiming: “I’m taking the high road out of here”, as he leaves a relationship in the dust. ‘Home to You’ is the perfect album closer, Rennie-Hynes’s voice creating beautiful harmonies with Erin Rae’s.

Although some tracks can fall into the forgettable category, with this strong collection of Nashville crafted songs, it feels like Rennie-Hynes has found the path he was meant to be on, and it’s with excitement we await to see where that will lead him next.




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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 23:34
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 23:55
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Greatful track. Many thanks for lossless!
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  • nilesh65
  •  wrote in 03:05
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Thank you so much!!