Sam Weber - Clear and Plain (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Sam Weber
- Title: Clear and Plain
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Sonic Unyon Records
- Genre: Folk Rock, Roots Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 38:10
- Total Size: 88 / 220 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Tamarindo Sunsets (4:10)
02. Kind Dog (4:13)
03. Void (5:33)
04. Oregon (3:47)
05. Silent Film (2:59)
06. Cali Longform (6:28)
07. Hey Hey (3:50)
08. In-Roads (4:27)
09. Building a Bridge (2:43)
01. Tamarindo Sunsets (4:10)
02. Kind Dog (4:13)
03. Void (5:33)
04. Oregon (3:47)
05. Silent Film (2:59)
06. Cali Longform (6:28)
07. Hey Hey (3:50)
08. In-Roads (4:27)
09. Building a Bridge (2:43)
Originally from the West Coast of Canada, now based in Los Angeles, Sam Weber has unveiled his new solo collection, Clear + Plain.
The nine-song release begins with “Tamarindo Sunsets” which is a heartfelt reflection on the push and pull between the digital world and the real one. The song’s vivid imagery and warm, folk-inspired sound evoke the beauty of nature that seems just out of reach. With lines like “I’m going offline, until the end of time,” it captures a universal longing to disconnect and find peace. It’s a relatable anthem for anyone feeling the weight of constant connection, reminding us of the simple joys that exist beyond the screen.
The previous single, “Hey Hey” dives into the struggles of love and self-discovery, reflecting on the battles we face in relationships and personal growth. The refrain, “Hey, hey we all gotta hear it, we all gotta fear it sometime,” underscores the inevitability of facing hard truths and the futility of hiding from them. The song is a powerful reminder to stay resilient, embrace vulnerability, and keep pushing forward, even when it feels like we don’t know any better.
The album wraps up with “Building A Bridge,” a track that really hits home with its heartfelt desire to overcome emotional and physical distances. It uses the image of building a bridge from your front steps to someone else’s in Vancouver to symbolize reaching out despite feeling isolated. The song beautifully captures the frustration of feeling disconnected while also showing a hopeful determination to break through those barriers. The recurring theme of “building a bridge” reflects both the struggle and the commitment to finding real, meaningful connections, no matter where they might lead.
Overall, this album is a deep dive into emotional experiences and personal growth. It masterfully mixes introspection with hope, making it both a touching and uplifting listen.
The nine-song release begins with “Tamarindo Sunsets” which is a heartfelt reflection on the push and pull between the digital world and the real one. The song’s vivid imagery and warm, folk-inspired sound evoke the beauty of nature that seems just out of reach. With lines like “I’m going offline, until the end of time,” it captures a universal longing to disconnect and find peace. It’s a relatable anthem for anyone feeling the weight of constant connection, reminding us of the simple joys that exist beyond the screen.
The previous single, “Hey Hey” dives into the struggles of love and self-discovery, reflecting on the battles we face in relationships and personal growth. The refrain, “Hey, hey we all gotta hear it, we all gotta fear it sometime,” underscores the inevitability of facing hard truths and the futility of hiding from them. The song is a powerful reminder to stay resilient, embrace vulnerability, and keep pushing forward, even when it feels like we don’t know any better.
The album wraps up with “Building A Bridge,” a track that really hits home with its heartfelt desire to overcome emotional and physical distances. It uses the image of building a bridge from your front steps to someone else’s in Vancouver to symbolize reaching out despite feeling isolated. The song beautifully captures the frustration of feeling disconnected while also showing a hopeful determination to break through those barriers. The recurring theme of “building a bridge” reflects both the struggle and the commitment to finding real, meaningful connections, no matter where they might lead.
Overall, this album is a deep dive into emotional experiences and personal growth. It masterfully mixes introspection with hope, making it both a touching and uplifting listen.
Year 2024 | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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