Music has a magical way of positively impacting your mental health. It is not just entertainment, but it also helps people express whatever they are feeling inside. Tim Hort is one such artist whose music pierces your heart, and this time, his latest album reflects exactly that. ‘No Dissociation’ is out on Spotify and all other major streaming platforms, showcasing the artist’s vulnerable, raw self in a new light. The album unfolds like a late-night conversation you did not plan to have, yet cannot walk away from. One of the tracks, ‘Tuesday’, builds a tension in the arrangement that never fully releases with observant writing. ‘Except For A Dead-On Girl’ sharpens this edge. Furthermore, ‘Heartbreaks And Slamming Doors’ brings a more direct hit to the listener. The structure builds in waves, and the lyrics cut straight into conflict and regret.
On the other hand, ‘How Annandale Went Out’ focuses more on storytelling. The composition stretches out and lets the narrative unfold, taking one’s time and creating more impact on the minds of the audience. Another interesting composition from ‘No Dissociation’ is ‘The Rhythm Of A Catfight’. It has the rhythm that drives everything forward, while the lyrics stay unfiltered. Although each of the mentioned songs, as well as others in the album, is crafted to have its own unique components, one thing that ties the project together is Tim Hort’s vocal deliveries. You can listen to the album on Spotify, YouTube, and Bandcamp. For more updates, follow the artist on Facebook and his own website.
Song Links:
https://open.spotify.com/album/63rzotIxhSsr8I9LyUNLzt
https://timhort.bandcamp.com/album/no-dissociation-2
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