04-02-2008, 08:20 AM
In my humble opinion, Tim Gearan is a phenomenal singer/songwriter/musician. He paints a canvas with melodies and musical instrumentation that set an unmistakable mood for the story he tells. His first two albums (trouble wheels and moving day) are more on the acoustic side, while his third and latest album, is a bit more upbeat. Now, here is where I start throwing out my opinions in this review .. I'd say it's a toss-up between trouble wheels and moving day as to which album is my favorite. With moving day getting more play right now, since I've heard it a lot less, and it's continues to grow on me.. I've barely heard the newest one, so maybe that will be my favorite once I get my listen on. I swear, this guys albums are like the television show Lost, one taste and you're hooked.
Not sold yet? Check out some the professionoal reviews of Tim Gearan's music on his website: http://www.timgearan.com/cdreview.html
Learn more about him here http://www.timgearan.com/bio.html
Or check out samples of his album,"trouble wheels", cued up on his site. http://www.timgearan.com/listen.html
And if you want to see him play: Tim plays every Friday night at the
Atwood's Tavern in Cambridge from 10pm. Tim can also be caught playing at The Burren in Davis Square Sundays 7:30-11 in the front room with Sean Staples, Eric Royer, and Dan Kellar and every Monday at TOAD, in Porter Square, Cambridge MA.
Not sold yet? Check out some the professionoal reviews of Tim Gearan's music on his website: http://www.timgearan.com/cdreview.html
Learn more about him here http://www.timgearan.com/bio.html
Or check out samples of his album,"trouble wheels", cued up on his site. http://www.timgearan.com/listen.html
And if you want to see him play: Tim plays every Friday night at the
Atwood's Tavern in Cambridge from 10pm. Tim can also be caught playing at The Burren in Davis Square Sundays 7:30-11 in the front room with Sean Staples, Eric Royer, and Dan Kellar and every Monday at TOAD, in Porter Square, Cambridge MA.