Adam Karch “Moving Forward”

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    Artista / Grupo: Adam Karch

    Álbum: Moving Forward

    Discográfica: Disques Bros / Sarah French

    Año publicación: 2016

    Fecha crítica: 3/2017

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Although Adam Karch comes from Montreal, his music is totally full of the spirit of Americana music Adam usually plays an acoustic blues and folk-rock repertoire spiced with a precise fingerpicking technique, inspired by artists like Chet Atkins and Kelly Joe Phelps, together with an innovative percussion technique that gives to his music a more actual but at the same time poetic and intimate air In this album Adam has once again got inspiration in folk music without leaving aside some bluesy moments, to build up a tasteful sensitive handful of songs he plays alone only backed with his guitar or with the support of Marc-André Drouin on bass and Bernard Deslauriers on drums and percussion who in some moments, are joined by Kim Richardson on vocals, Guy Bélanger on harmonica and Dimitri Lebel-Alexandre on pedal steel Recorded in Montreal, the album reflects Adam’s talent as a composer and guitar player, where the sincerity of his voice connects with mathematical precision with the music he performs In short words, here comes a good album that should be taken into account



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