Tom Minor Gives Underground Blues a Contemporary Edge with ‘Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?’
Tom Minor swings into this New Year with a speculative theme in ‘Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years?’ As the bluegrass rings and the folk rock tolls, it swiftly rides you back to the glam and artistic flavors of the 60s. It has the mercurial edge of underground blues, which is celebrated with influences of The Last Shadow Puppets, Blur, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, and Nick Lowe. And like all these patrons, he uses blues as a medium to celebrate the virtues and vices of the human experience.
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With this track, he declares the redundancy of planning for the future. ‘Make plans all you want but they are bound to bear the brunt of being upstaged by your hopes and fears’. This message is made more compelling by the intuitive and evolving rhythm patterns. Accordions shimmer in the backdrop and plush mouth organs plow and disperse the beats tremendously. And all of this is crystallized by the swish and suave of Tom’s vocal charisma. Listen Now!
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