Sea Wolf’s album, White Water, White Bloom, seems to echo from the walls of weathered and abandoned castles. It is a sound that is delicate and clear, but with lyrical themes that recall epic moments; like a fortress that is now deserted, but has seen much. Some of the songs bring to mind the stories cemented between the ancient stones, while others conjure up the surrounding grass valleys refreshed and regrown over decades. Alex Brown Church, lead singer/songwriter for Sea Wolf, holds a powerful balance between ambitious themes and fragile folk style, and his music seems to roll through the stone walls into the Scottish hills, carried by a myriad of pianos and star spun tales. Don’t miss a glimpse of a musical past and a melodious present when Sea Wolf beckons you to Paradise in Boston on Friday April 30th at 8PM
Sea Wolf: Concert Preview
Paradise - Apr 30, 2010
Sea Wolf’s album, White Water, White Bloom, seems to echo from the walls of weathered and abandoned castles. It is a sound that is delicate and clear, but with lyrical themes that recall epic moments; like a fortress that is now deserted, but has seen much. Some of the songs bring to mind the stories cemented between the ancient stones, while others conjure up the surrounding grass valleys refreshed and regrown over decades…
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