Paul Cafcae’s ‘The Rider’ Casts Love in a Bluesy Americana Drift
Paul Cafcae is a singer-songwriter and an Americana artist with both a classic and modern taste for it. He creates an alternative sphere where echoing tradition meets creative novelty. In his latest release, ‘The Rider’, he casts the idea into a bluesy, melancholic sphere, detailing the life and loneliness of the protagonist. The atmosphere is dark and moody, absorbed with the quietness of the morning air, afternoon sun, evening daze, and the moonless night.
His lyricism is full of imagery like winding roads, autumnal leaves, blurry sunsets, and northern winds; using it to scape the pathway to the rider’s lover. The instrumentals are mellow and light, rousing an aching romance and nostalgia in the listener. And as you travel through the many landscapes of the Rider’s consciousness, you become as eager as him to reach the destination of warmth, coziness, and family. Listen Now!