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    Hypnotizing Beauty: Andy Cook – “Swirl”

    By Phil KingMarch 18, 2018002 Mins Read
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    Andy Cook

    “Swirl”

    Modern Man

    Andy Cook has one of the voices that lolls you into a false security that everything is alright, until you actually listen to the lyrics.  “Swirl” is a powerful song, with stinging lyrics and that beautiful guitar work supporting Cook’s uniquely beautiful voice.  Yeah, Cook’s voice is definitely not average, and I mean that in the very best sense.  He can definitely hypnotize you.  It must be Minnesota that does it.  In his own words, much better than mine, Cook’s publicity explains his EP:

    The EP follows Cook digging into life in this hyper-digital age as the music harkens back to classic American songwriters. Modern Man takes a hard look at the present in its lyric-driven, sonically-rich landscape. “We’re living in a wicked world, where nobody believes anything they’ve heard…just a picture of a pretty face, with lonely eyes and a made-up grace,” we hear over a bouncing guitar line in the lead track “Swirl”—a song reminiscent of Real Estate or Kurt Vile, and that oscillates between pessimism of social media-curated life, and optimism that we can be happy in our own shoes.

     

    These observations are less criticism than they are experience, from the point of view of an artist who is finding his own voice and a comfort in presenting this music without trying to be something he’s not. Cook has long felt like someone who almost fits in, but not quite—stuck between who he wants to be, the pressures and images surrounding us daily, and the desire to be “in” while still being individual.

     

    “These songs might mean something totally different to listeners than they do to me – but they mean something, and that’s what matters most,” Cook says. In this way, Modern Man is at once personal and made for peers in modern society. “I’m writing about experiences we live every day. There’s a kid inside of us and a mirror in front, and we need to ask them both questions if we’re going to figure out who we want to be.” After all, what’s a man, anyway?

    This is thinking man’s music.  Listen and learn and grow.

    Andy Cook indie kurt vile Minnesota Real Estate
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