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  • Writer's pictureKhyati Chaturvedi

Daisy Dukes and Daydreams: Campire Confessions of Andrew Wiscombe's 'Andrew Wiscombe’s Cosmic Holiday'

Andrew Wiscombe returns to the masses with rejuvenating tales of his brand new release 'Andrew Wiscombe's Cosmic Holiday' and this feels like a sign of relief! A creative singer-songwriter emerging as a powerful force in the country, Andrew is a member of a collaborative that consists of Andrew Wiscombe on vocals and acoustic guitar, Michelle Moonshine (Andrew's Wife) taking care of the background vocals, Daniel Young -on the Drums M.Horton Smith on Mandolin, Electric Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Lap Steel, Bronk Onion handling Bass, Ryan Tanner on Keys, Bass Dylan Schorer on Pedal Steel, Lap Steel, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Scott Rogers on Banjo and Scott Osguthorpe on B3, the band is downright iconic. With Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, John Prine and many more, let's get cozy with this brand new release!


Andrew Wiscombe
Andrew Wiscombe

A mischievous playground for the country yet a sophisticated masterpiece full of thoughts, this is a pure work of art.

We breakthrough into the album with the sound and reflective notions of 'Find Yourself A Freeway'. A track that insightfully talks about how the trajectory of our life is in our own hands, is very sweet and calming. 'Alone With You', the second track is a gentle encounter of the problems we face while growing up. In this the artist talks about although he's made something out of his life, the childhood joys and victories feel like a lie. How everything was so bright and colourful back then, and how all of it was nothing but pure delusion. St, Peter, The Accountant is a fun-loving tale that is a profound moment of storytelling that will capture your heart.


'Forever A Reminder' is a velvety mix of nostalgia and self-reflection that pays homage to the glorious past of the artist. This also talks about how even his present is reminiscent of the flashbacks of yesterday's romance and suffering. 'Lovely Lola Jean' is yet another surreal and dramatic tale where we see Andrew fall in love. This is fun, and adventurous and would keep you hooked. 'Chapels' on the contrary is an unhinged tune that talks about his deflecting faith in god, where life has caught to him so much that he feels like a misfit. 'Show Me Sunshine' feels like a change of scenes from the previous track, where the artist is constantly finding ways to pass his hazy days.'


The mood of the album changes with 'Jinglin' Back' and 'Armchair Metaphysics and Mescaline' as the sound gets more country-coded, and the artist continues to romanticize every little detail, making this the perfect travel song. 'Playground' feels like an answer to the past convos that left the artist stranded, expressing how his body isn't a playground for sale. Last but not least, 'Moonshine' is all about finding unity in harmony and hearing love loud and clear. Overall, the album is very raw, and pure and is a relief to the music world!


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