Jinder

CD - I'm Alive

Play 90 second soundbite of 'A song To Myself' @ 'CD quality'

'I'm Alive' is a cool breeze on a hot day, a breath of air in the smog of the City, the calm after the storm. Jinder's latest album release, 'I'm Alive', is itself alive with light country undertones on a bedrock of acoustic nu-folk - urban country, down-home, gritty music that stands out from the current norm of thrashing guitars and overdone vocal contortions.

Jinder's cool but earthy approach leaves the listener calm and fulfilled but wanting more of his nu-country elegance and understated roots chunes. 'I'm Alive' says as much about the man as it does his music; Jinder is a bit like 'Damien Rice sings country' - unhurried and uncluttered his songs dig deep into the soul of the listener, their meaningful words delivered with relaxed finesse and tear-jerking reality. Then, just as you find yourself lost in the deep Jinder comes right back on his freight train heading from the heart of Nashville. The variation is stunning, whether up-beat and positive or dark and sorrowful, Jinder still finds a way to get into your head. 'I'm Alive' is a classy piece of work indeed; faultless instrumentally, exceptional writing and stunning vocal work.

Ok guys, it's 'country' - and there's probably many out there thinking 'I don't do country!' Well, you should! Just give Jinder a try and I bet you'll be impressed - I am!

'I'm Alive' from Jinder is nu-country with a gentle twist; a superb album absolutely chocker with top quality tracks; stunning musicianship, majestic arrangements and excellent production. 'I'm Alive' is a positive bounty of contemporary country 'roots' music that is equal to anything I've heard in this much (wrongly) maligned genre. 'I'm Alive' can be anything you want it to be, but at the end of the day it's just brilliant!


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