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Jeremy Ivey And The Extraterrestrials - Waiting Out The Storm (LP)

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Original Release Year:
2020
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Folk, World, Country
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Vinyl Record LP
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Album Info

Artist: Jeremy Ivey And The Extraterrestrials
Album: Waiting Out The Storm
Released: US, 17 Oct 2020

Tracklist:

1Tomorrow People
2Paradise Alley
3Movies
4Hands Down In Your Pocket
5White Shadow
6Things Could Get Much Worse
7Someone Else's Problem
8Loser Town
9Whats The Matter Esther
10How It Has To Be


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Description

Jeremy Ivey, a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, has released his highly anticipated album, "Waiting Out The Storm," accompanied by his band, The Extraterrestrials. With a unique blend of folk, rock, and Americana influences, Ivey delivers a thought-provoking and introspective collection of songs that showcase his songwriting prowess and musical versatility.

From the opening track, "Tomorrow People," it becomes evident that Ivey's songwriting is deeply rooted in storytelling. The lyrics paint vivid pictures of characters facing personal struggles and societal challenges, while the music provides a fitting backdrop that ranges from gentle acoustic melodies to energetic rock-infused arrangements. The album's production is clean and polished, allowing the songs to shine and the instrumentation to be heard with clarity.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Movies," a poignant and introspective song that explores the themes of escapism and the power of imagination. Ivey's vocals are emotive and captivating, drawing the listener into the narrative of the song. The instrumentation, featuring a mix of acoustic and electric guitars, creates a dynamic and engaging sound that perfectly complements the lyrical content.

Another highlight of "Waiting Out The Storm" is the track "Hands Down In Your Pockets." This song showcases Ivey's ability to craft catchy melodies and hooks that stay with the listener long after the song has ended. The lyrics delve into themes of disillusionment and the struggle to find one's place in the world, resonating with listeners on a personal level. The band's tight musicianship and the infectious energy of the track make it an instant favorite.

Throughout the album, Ivey and The Extraterrestrials demonstrate their musical versatility by seamlessly transitioning between different genres and styles. Tracks like "Someone Else's Problem" and "Things Could Get Much Worse" showcase the band's ability to deliver energetic and upbeat rock-infused songs, while tracks like "Losers" and "How It Has To Be" showcase their ability to create intimate and introspective moments with stripped-down arrangements.

Lyrically, Ivey's songwriting is both introspective and socially conscious. He tackles a range of topics, including personal struggles, political commentary, and societal issues. His lyrics are thought-provoking and often poetic, inviting the listener to reflect on the world around them. Ivey's ability to convey complex emotions and ideas through his lyrics is a testament to his skill as a songwriter.

"Waiting Out The Storm" is an album that rewards repeated listens. Each track offers something new and reveals different layers upon closer examination. The album's cohesive sound and strong songwriting make it a compelling and engaging listening experience from start to finish.

In conclusion, Jeremy Ivey And The Extraterrestrials' "Waiting Out The Storm" is a remarkable album that showcases Ivey's songwriting talent and musical versatility. With its blend of folk, rock, and Americana influences, the album offers a diverse range of songs that are both introspective and socially conscious. From the catchy hooks to the thought-provoking lyrics, every aspect of the album is carefully crafted and executed. "Waiting Out The Storm" is a must-listen for fans of Americana and anyone looking for music that combines meaningful storytelling with infectious melodies.

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