iTunes

Der iTunes Store wird geöffnet.Falls iTunes nicht geöffnet wird, klicken Sie auf das iTunes Symbol im Dock oder auf dem Windows Desktop.Statusanzeige
iTunes

iTunes ist die einfachste Möglichkeit, digitale Medien in Ihre Sammlung aufzunehmen und zu verwalten.

iTunes wurde auf Ihrem Computer nicht gefunden. Jetzt iTunes laden, um Hörproben von True Devotion von Rocky Votolato abzuspielen und diese Titel zu kaufen.

iTunes ist schon installiert? Klicken Sie auf „Ich habe iTunes“, um es jetzt zu öffnen.

Ich habe iTunes Gratis-Download
iTunes für Mac + PC

True Devotion

Rocky Votolato

Öffnen Sie iTunes, um Hörproben zu wählen und Musik zu kaufen und zu laden.

Albenrezension

On 2007’s Brag & Cuss, singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato wrote Americana songs about the loneliness of clubs, the road, empty conversations, and the inherent paradoxes in his life. The album proved a signpost to a period of depression where he quit writing altogether and went into seclusion. A year later, he tried to find his way out; he began looking at his demons, and reading and investigating philosophy, spiritual, and esoteric thought. Eventually, his depression relented enough that he could begin writing the songs that became True Devotion; his finest collection. Produced with Casey Foubert, this is a set of profoundly honest, lyrical, predominantly acoustic tunes that reflect on his condition, the origins of its cause, and find a path to acceptance. On “Red River,” accompanied by a percussive acoustic and a small trap kit, he sings: “This is what life feels like underground . . . I’ve been searching for the waves to carry us home. . . .” “Sparklers,” with its gorgeous fingerpicking, is a small song with the large implications of impermanence. His nearly whispered refrain is: “Everything’s right, everything’s wrong/Sparklers only burn for so long . . . “ and in the bridge: “I’m a pendulum that swings/trapped into the disappearing of the setting sun, the moonlight at dawn/That book of matches burning its own flesh.” A solitary guitar and harmonica introduce “Instrument,” where he expresses desire by negation: “I don’t want this tensile glory/or empty praise that I can’t carry/I want no more of this delusion/I only want to come back home to you.” This is a love song, but it’s as much a spiritual one as an earthly one. Other songs, such as “What Waited for Me,” “Sun Devil,” and “Please Don’t Be Angry” accept personal responsibility in familial and ultimately spiritual ways and try to make amends. This is a singular album in Votolato's career. It’s deep, but readily accessible; full of a sadness that provokes transformation rather than consuming its own shadow. Its simplicity and stark reflections offer a portrait of the artist as a grown man; living in the present, integrating the brokenness and contradictions into a wholeness. True Devotion is beautifully constructed, performed, and sequenced. Its songs are crafted expertly and articulated in a manner that haunts, whispers, and coaxes the listener to engage with it completely, over and again.

Biografie

Geboren: 1978 in Frost, Texas

Genre: Alternative

Jahre aktiv: '00s

Singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato was born in 1978 and spent his childhood on a 50-acre horse farm in rural Frost, TX (population 647), located 100 miles south of Dallas. Growing up amidst a backing soundtrack of Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, and Johnny Cash, he had a semi-unconventional upbringing, as his father was a member of the Dallas-based motorcycle gang the Scorpions (rivals to the Hell's Angels). Rocky's mother moved the family to Seattle in his early teens, and he was soon inspired to start...
Komplette Biografie
True Devotion, Rocky Votolato
In iTunes ansehen

Kundenbewertungen

Einflüsse

Leute

Zeitgenossen

Klicke auf den iTunes und App Store Facebook-Seiten auf „Gefällt mir“, um exklusive Sonderangebote, die aktuellsten Insider-Nachrichten zu neuen Apps und vieles mehr zu erhalten.