Music / rock

Storm damage


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2020

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2020

"... a combo consisting of a piano, double bass, and drums, supplemented by various synths and found sounds. The result is a hushed yet an intense affair, an album whose conflicted emotions are apparent but presented in a fashion that's so subdued, it's nearly soothing. The soft, subtle tension between the deeply felt songs and the smooth, sophistication of the execution is quite rewarding, since the album can alternately play like a plea or a balm, depending on mood or timing".


PopMatters

d. 17. Feb. 2020

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Ian Rushbury

d. 17. Feb. 2020

"You'll hear hints of jazz, electronica, Robert Wyatt, Nick Drake, and a charming dash of what we called trip-hop, sometime in the 1990s. But the star of the show is his lyrics ... Storm Damage is an album by a man in his late 50s, musing on his life, lost love, changing surroundings, and mortality. By some incredible sleight of hand, he's managed to make that unpalatable dish, delicious".