Potent and reflective, singer/songwriter P. David Stockhausen's lyrical honesty bound gently to Terry McCants' lonesome vocal harmony, forms vivid musical company to the emotions felt in a modern American landscape, gently nodding to the memory of a time when heartfelt singing and storytelling were the cultural way. Cello played by Alexis Hawks brings grounded warmth to the ensemble, painting sonorous, colorful melodies, providing a modern counterpoint to Spurs' often classic, American folk sound.
Like the name suggests, Spurs have music that urges you onward-- songs that evoke a sense of perseverance over desperation, a melancholia with a distinct glint of sparkling hope. As if providing contrast to an era in which emotional authenticity is often traded for the humor of jaded irony, Spurs offers a refreshing dose of the power of earnest human expression, harmoniously present in both the content and delivery of Stockhausens' writing.
Potent and reflective, singer/songwriter P. David Stockhausen's lyrical honesty bound gently to Terry McCants' lonesome vocal harmony, forms vivid musical company to the emotions felt in a modern American landscape, gently nodding to the memory of a time when heartfelt singing and storytelling were the cultural way. Cello played by Alexis Hawks brings grounded warmth to the ensemble, painting sonorous, colorful melodies, providing a modern counterpoint to Spurs' often classic, American folk sound.
Like the name suggests, Spurs have music that urges you onward-- songs that evoke a sense of perseverance over desperation, a melancholia with a distinct glint of sparkling hope. As if providing contrast to an era in which emotional authenticity is often traded for the humor of jaded irony, Spurs offers a refreshing dose of the power of earnest human expression, harmoniously present in both the content and delivery of Stockhausens' writing.
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