The ram – “I am anywhere, I am everywhere”

A new album consumed from Ramand I am anywhere, I am everywhere Channels of a mixture of mood rocks and opposite Americans, soaked in memory topics and personal transformation. The writing of the songs of Mark “The RAM” Odonel with great production, registered with his live band at his coastal house for Carlspad, California; The album re -imagines bare bare performances in the Faller paths that mix the memories of the West Coast, the warm coast and the eastern coast.
A fun, enjoyable opening, “listen to the cold”, they turn the Debonair Getar and the keys of the Linner in a melodic engine to absorb warmly. Descriptive lyrical passion – capture a specific feeling and place – throughout the album, especially on this path, with its sanctification of the past. “Now that he left, I went home, to the memories of this old place,” sings Odonil, and brilliantly achieved childhood memories and permanent love for his father. “It always returns home after work late,” one of the effects of particular influencing appears, and it disappears smoothly to recounting more recounting how “all the good times that come back to me.” The album quickly displays O’Donnell to a live lyrical and touched with “listen to the cold”.
The cheerful Blue clicks that dominate “love is a terrible thing for the target”, where the smoky keys reach a gorgeous gravity after a colored filming of the power of music. “I will spread a little love, and I play myself some guitar,” Odonil-the scene of the “crowded sidewalks”, comes out in a city full of life-each mutual joy of art and its share of dangers. The album reveals a clear appreciation of art as a means of personal expansion and spreading love, also apparently on “everything”, which looks like a aesthetic hybrid that controls Bruce Springstin and Nick Kaif. It is mentioned that the comfortable central abstinence-“everything turns into a beautiful thing”-is mentioned in the life flows that resemble the wave of life, whether in the form of a specific roaming in the city on “love is a terrible thing to waste” or celebrate anxiety of personal independence within “unrestricted”.
The guitar works that he reminds of pride in the expression of Tom Verlin, “Loving Moon Light” also feels a celebration in capturing previous memories. While “listening to the cold” hears the amenities in childhood, the “loving moonlight” is repeated to the young adulthood and its adventure feeling late at night-whether “the favorite band play” after a quarter of two after two “, or stare with wonder in the moonlight.” The influential “permanent change” is more essential to the ethics that are transmitted through these memories – lifestyle, linked to some unforgettable moments and people who influence forever. The single guitar that flows the heat wonderfully adds in the second half.
The closure of the “Warm Fire” album evokes a night feeling in the touches on the intermittent guitar and the audio voice style. He asks, “Can I hear Amen, my friend?” In playing like prayer – one of them is directed to “rural America”, for every Odonil, while he was also another honor for his late father. The subsequent abstinence – which urges the “feeling of warmth”, enhances this feeling of loneliness, as it finds these common roots in hard work, family and the resulting killers that provide it. I am anywhere, I am everywhere It is a fixed exhibition in writing overwhelming songs from the RAM, the magician with poetic positions on the family, art, loneliness and the life of comprehensive progress.
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