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Over the course of six albums, indie folksinger Eliot Bronson has created his own brand of atmospheric American roots music. He's an award winner. A road warrior with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. An internationally-renowned songwriter whose latest album, Talking To Myself, balances the sharpest songwriting of his career with sparse soundscapes of acoustic guitar, keyboard, and reverb.
"What I've Done With My Life" delivers a retrospective look at an adulthood spent on the run, unwinding like a long-lost John Prine track. "Wait For Me" makes room for watercolor splashes of reverb and fingerpicked guitar. "From Rabun Gap" and "Are You Still Mean" measure the distance between past heartbreak and present resilience. A diverse songwriter who bounces between poetic turns-of-phrase and direct narratives, Bronson turns Talking To Myself is a spacey dream-folk album about isolation, self-reflection, and loneliness. It's an album that deals with the grey area between genres — or, he puts it, "the in-between colors that we don't really have words for" — and for a songwriter whose milestones include collaborations with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, a first-place finish in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest, and critical acclaim from magazines like Rolling Stone, it's the latest chapter in a story that continues to unfold.
"What I've Done With My Life" delivers a retrospective look at an adulthood spent on the run, unwinding like a long-lost John Prine track. "Wait For Me" makes room for watercolor splashes of reverb and fingerpicked guitar. "From Rabun Gap" and "Are You Still Mean" measure the distance between past heartbreak and present resilience. A diverse songwriter who bounces between poetic turns-of-phrase and direct narratives, Bronson turns Talking To Myself is a spacey dream-folk album about isolation, self-reflection, and loneliness. It's an album that deals with the grey area between genres — or, he puts it, "the in-between colors that we don't really have words for" — and for a songwriter whose milestones include collaborations with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, a first-place finish in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest, and critical acclaim from magazines like Rolling Stone, it's the latest chapter in a story that continues to unfold.
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