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“Longest Days, Shortest Years” is the 5th full-length studio release from singer/songwriter Kyle Hutton. The 15 song project offers a ride back to a time when you listened to a record from beginning to end, and deliberately bucks the trend of experiencing an artist through a single, or an EP. “Longest Days, Shortest Years” delivers 57 minutes of the best yet from Hutton’s pen and guitar.
“Kyle Hutton is a damn fine songwriter.”
– Ray Wylie Hubbard
“Longest Days, Shortest Years”, as in prior releases from Hutton, continues to put the microscope on his struggles, his faith, and his efforts to find and understand redemption. “He Can” and “Staircase” paint an intimate picture of the intersection of belief, relationship and alcohol, while “Orphanage Truck” gives a first hand account of a recent trip to Haiti. These, along with the other tracks on “Longest Days, Shortest Years” provide another glimpse into the heart and mind of Kyle Hutton, and if he has his way, will leave listeners feeling a little less alone and a little more inspired.
This is a wonderful record. My favorite of Kyle’s so far; full of smart, soulful, real songs about being a full grown adult in this world of wonders & miseries.
- Walt Wilkins
“Kyle Hutton is a damn fine songwriter.”
– Ray Wylie Hubbard
“Longest Days, Shortest Years”, as in prior releases from Hutton, continues to put the microscope on his struggles, his faith, and his efforts to find and understand redemption. “He Can” and “Staircase” paint an intimate picture of the intersection of belief, relationship and alcohol, while “Orphanage Truck” gives a first hand account of a recent trip to Haiti. These, along with the other tracks on “Longest Days, Shortest Years” provide another glimpse into the heart and mind of Kyle Hutton, and if he has his way, will leave listeners feeling a little less alone and a little more inspired.
This is a wonderful record. My favorite of Kyle’s so far; full of smart, soulful, real songs about being a full grown adult in this world of wonders & miseries.
- Walt Wilkins
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