Good Day Noir Family,
Martin Callingham’s album “Patterns” is an intriguing journey into introspection and twilight, where each track whispers secrets and deeper meanings to the listener’s soul.
Patterns is Martin Callingham’s Album Out Now
From the haunting opening notes of “Ninetree Hill” to the mesmerizing tremolo guitar in “Scully,” Callingham’s sound resonates long after the music fades.
“Ninetree Hill” sets the tone for the album with its ethereal arpeggios and whispered vocals, drawing listeners into a nostalgic reverie. The song’s haunting atmosphere invites introspection, hinting at hidden depths waiting to be explored.
“Pulse in the Void” delivers a spine-tingling experience, with its minimalist arrangements and soul-stirring melodies. The delicate interplay of keys resonates deeply, vibrating with the listener’s very being.
“Wrapped in Rennes” offers a brighter sonic landscape, yet the undercurrent of nostalgia remains ever-present. The piano notes cascade like raindrops falling into a tranquil lake, evoking a sense of calm amidst the swirling emotions.
“Scully” hypnotizes with its tremolo guitar and atmospheric ambiance, drawing listeners into a trance-like state. Each note feels like a brushstroke on a canvas, painting a vivid picture of longing and introspection.
All the songs on the album are fantastic and sometimes I felt similarities with projects like Noir Desir and nuances of Radiohead.
Throughout the album, Callingham’s vision shines through with refined intensity. His ability to translate deep emotions into music is nothing short of poetic, creating a cohesive thread that ties the songs together in a symphony of emotion.
Patterns is Martin Callingham’s Album Out Now!
Nostalgic and Refined!
Patterns is Martin Callingham’s Album Out Now
Martin Callingham is a writer and musician from Bristol, UK. He has been melting audiences into a puddle with his intimate delivery and beautifully crafted songs since 2016’s ‘Tonight We All Swim Free’. The album found admirers around the world and gained acclaim from major press and radio like BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, Clash Magazine, Louder Than War & Folk Radio and now Callingham is back with a gorgeous sophomore album ‘Patterns’ due for release this November.