This Beautiful Chaos
By
Trevor Gordon Hall
Written by
Steve Sheppard
This review is a first for me, as I have never written one
for a compilation of songs created by no less than six different guitars
before. This Beautiful Chaos is
utterly unique and as such Trevor Gordon
Hall has manifested something quite breath taking to ease our days along
the way, with performances and structures that are chilled, fluent, peace
filled, and to be honest, quite brilliant to bathe within.
The opener is a wonderful flow of notes, ones that are so
deep and moving, that they retain a vibrancy that will completely resonate with
your musical palette and called, Chase
the Chills.
As a part time guitarist myself, I appreciate albums like
this, they give me a nudge and a desire to do more, and tracks like Know Thyself, are a fine example of
this feeling I have right now, and a piece that also reminds me in part of
Australia’s Ian Cameron Smith and the
one and only Jim Kimo West.
This is a stunning album and the best part is of course we
have no less than 10 blissful tracks to explore on it, like the fascinating and
imploring tones of Saudade, or
perhaps the magical narrative of pieces like Resolution in Tension, an offering that had an almost mysterious
narrative that I truly enjoyed.
The penultimate offering is a bluesy little number, and
indeed Ontic Blues is one of those
pieces to sway to on a late winter’s afternoon as you watch the day flow past,
whilst Trevor Gordon Hall concludes
this wonderful album with one of my personal favourites entitled At Peace with the Struggle, a
composition that is probably one of the most ambient on the album.
This Beautiful Chaos by Trevor Gordon Hall is an acoustic lover’s paradise, you have a
veritable cornucopia of many delights here to pacify that need and desire, and
the artist manifests each and every one of them with the most sublime touch of
artistic professionalism ever, making This
Beautiful Chaos one of the most listenable albums of the year in this genre
with absolute ease.
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