ADAM H, “Incoherent
Ramblings”Wet Spackle
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The spirit
of Bob Dylan is not only alive and well, but thriving with a Colorado accent in
this self-produced CD by Adam H., whose father lives in Tucson. Adam wrote the
songs, sings all the words and plays all the instruments.
What we get
is a personal statement as direct as a handshake. This musician is ready to
face life head on, greeting heartbreak like an athlete confronting his
opponent. Somebody’s gotta win, somebody’s gotta lose, but either
way he’d never pass up a chance to be in the game.
Working with
a palette of unadorned harmonies that imply a blue collar life, Adam spins the
sounds into an all-natural fabric that would wear well in any passionate
protest from the Sixties. Just like the counterculture Dylan, who didn’t
need a fancy soapbox, Adam uses notes of plain-spoken conviction to convey the
intensity of how life’s ever changing winds affect our direction.
His tools
are an acoustic guitar, bluesy harmonica, a bit of banjo and a flexible voice
that can be light or heavy, cheery or deep. His own heartbeat provides the
rhythm section, moving along with every grain of sand slipping through the
hourglass of life. Hear it for yourself at www.wetspackle.com,
download a copy and send him an email.