Jeremy
Fisher
Hawksley Workman, Jim Bryson,
Kelley
Prescott, Kaylen Prescott, Tracey Brown
Jeremy Fisher is a very unique artist. He has a head for making music and it oozes from his soul. You can quickly tell
that this is his passion and he will do anything to make it his career. In this album “Goodbye Blue Monday,” he
shows how much talent that he really has, from the very clever lyrics to the mellow (almost high sounding) vocals. The very
first track of the album, “Scar That Never Heals,” is an upbeat maybe 80’s pop rock feel to it. The vocals
are amazing and the song makes you want to dance. “Sula,” is a poppy song with great background music. It does
have some interesting lyrics that you have to follow very closely. The tenth track, “Left Behind,” is a slow song
with stunning lyrics. It has to be a love song. Overall the album is okay. It really doesn’t do it for me, but would
be a great coffee shop, easy listening album. If you into that sort of music you should defiantly check this out, but if you
like hard and heavy just pass on this.
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
My favorite tracks:
Scar That
Never Heals, Sula, Left Behind
Track List:
1.
Scar That Never Heals
2.
Jolene
3.
Cigarette
4.
American Girls
5.
Goodbye Blue Monday
6.
Lay Down (ballad by Rigoberto Alpizar)
7.
High School
8.
Sula
9.
16mm Dream
10.
Left Behind
11.
Fall For Anything
Website (s): www.Jeremyfishermusic.com, www.winduprecords.com