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Satron Paint Samuel is the solo incarnation of Sea In The Sky vocalist Sam Kohl. Built alongside long years with other projects, Satron Paint Samuel’s discography is a tasting menu of musicality. It’s a dense, layered blend of poignant lyricism and complex melodies, nourished by Bay Area fog and Sierra Nevada pine needles.
Musically, each track is a testament to detail. From the light, jazzy brush of the drums to the mathy, technical guitar riffs, every note is chosen with care. It’s a listening experience that feels open to everyone but rewards the observant. Satron Paint Samuel crafts weighty soundscapes, emphasizing the interplay between simple instrumentals to create a full, rich sound.
Thematically, Satron Paint Samuel deftly slips between bittersweet and telling, light vocal tones belying his melancholy topics and piercing word choice. They’re stories of love and loss told in uncommon fashion, introspective but crackling with life. This is no classic singer-songwriter fare—there’s an acid to it, the twinge of raw nerves only loosely bandaged. Like a spring coiled tightly, the artist brims with potential energy, as if any moment a whisper could become a scream.
From his 2016 EP Somber onwards, Satron Paint Sameul has refined his craft into a powerful, purposeful, and thoughtful instrument of emotion. Listeners will find that there’s a sadness in the tracks, but listen deeper and see that there’s hope there as well.
Musically, each track is a testament to detail. From the light, jazzy brush of the drums to the mathy, technical guitar riffs, every note is chosen with care. It’s a listening experience that feels open to everyone but rewards the observant. Satron Paint Samuel crafts weighty soundscapes, emphasizing the interplay between simple instrumentals to create a full, rich sound.
Thematically, Satron Paint Samuel deftly slips between bittersweet and telling, light vocal tones belying his melancholy topics and piercing word choice. They’re stories of love and loss told in uncommon fashion, introspective but crackling with life. This is no classic singer-songwriter fare—there’s an acid to it, the twinge of raw nerves only loosely bandaged. Like a spring coiled tightly, the artist brims with potential energy, as if any moment a whisper could become a scream.
From his 2016 EP Somber onwards, Satron Paint Sameul has refined his craft into a powerful, purposeful, and thoughtful instrument of emotion. Listeners will find that there’s a sadness in the tracks, but listen deeper and see that there’s hope there as well.
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