The latest album from Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors lives up to its title,. The record balances a recognition of the burdens of regret, fear, loneliness, and brokenness with the hope and solace that come from friendship, love, faith, and music.
Early on, āTightropeā confesses, āI feel like an old soul/I feel like a sinking ship/canāt get no sleep/canāt just let it be/like Iām walkinā on a tightrope.ā But the song doesnāt live only in the shadows; it also points to the hope that love offers.
The song āSisters Brothersā is a call to combat fear with loving action, encouraging listeners to āstand up for each other.ā And in the final track, āWhen Itās All Said and Done,ā he reminds us, āWe all need more time, we all need more forgiveness/mercy is not something you can steal or shatter.ā
The music and Holcombās voice span the genres of folk, rock, and country. If day-to-day life and the bad news of the day have worn you down, this mellow and heartening work might be just the right medicine. (Magnolia)
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