
Trevor Hall - Trevor Hall (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Trevor Hall
- Title: Trevor Hall
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: Vanguard Records
- Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Folk
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:52:15
- Total Size: 345 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Internal Heights
02. Who You Gonna Turn To
03. Unity
04. The Lime Tree
05. Volume
06. House
07. Where's The Love
08. Origami Crane
09. My Baba
10. 31 Flavors
11. Sing The Song
12. Many Roads
13. Unity
Trevor Hall looks like Kurt Cobain's flower child cousin and sings like an aspiring reggae soldier. It's an odd combination, made all the more unusual by Hall's accent - a fusion of Californian beach bum drawl and Jamaican slang - and his reggae-centric lyrics, which include references to mango trees, eternal givers, and mansions in the sky. This isn't a dreadful album by normal reggae standards, and tracks like "The Lime Tree" are leisurely enough to avoid the overzealous performance that saturates many of the louder songs. Reggae isn't simply a genre, however - it's a lifestyle, a response to anti-colonialism, a sound borne from a very specific environment - and Hall possesses neither the pedigree nor the poise to make this album convincing.
01. Internal Heights
02. Who You Gonna Turn To
03. Unity
04. The Lime Tree
05. Volume
06. House
07. Where's The Love
08. Origami Crane
09. My Baba
10. 31 Flavors
11. Sing The Song
12. Many Roads
13. Unity
Trevor Hall looks like Kurt Cobain's flower child cousin and sings like an aspiring reggae soldier. It's an odd combination, made all the more unusual by Hall's accent - a fusion of Californian beach bum drawl and Jamaican slang - and his reggae-centric lyrics, which include references to mango trees, eternal givers, and mansions in the sky. This isn't a dreadful album by normal reggae standards, and tracks like "The Lime Tree" are leisurely enough to avoid the overzealous performance that saturates many of the louder songs. Reggae isn't simply a genre, however - it's a lifestyle, a response to anti-colonialism, a sound borne from a very specific environment - and Hall possesses neither the pedigree nor the poise to make this album convincing.
Folk | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE
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