Embers of Freedom
By
Timothy J.P. Gomez
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Timothy J.P Gomez has been a musician of interest to
me ever since the release of his album The
Awakening way back in 2014, and since then I have eagerly awaited a new
album release with absolute pleasure, however that wait is now over with the
release of the artists new collection of songs entitled, Embers Of Freedom.
The magical art of creating great flute music backed by quality
added instrumentation is a crafted exercise, but one done quite brilliantly by
the artist, and on the opener we have a fine example of a symbiotic
performance, one perfectly balanced by Timothy
J.P. Gomez on Call of The Wind;
the artist manifests an almost light rocky element with acoustic guitar and
pertinent percussion, to gift us the perfect start to this new album.
We have all been touched, some of us literally by the
pandemic, it certainly brought a huge artistic change in my life amongst many
other aspects, and here on Embers Of
Freedom we see another project birthed from the despairing and confusing
times of 2020. On Dawns Deliverance
we see another aspect of those days; the flute is imploring and almost crying
out for guidance, whilst the guitar manifests some delicious minor chords to
add colour to the moment.
Now we arrive at one of my personal favourites of the album
with the track Rite of Passage, the
tabla and percussive efforts added a wonderful flavour to the piece, but the
guitar was magical in setting the initial scene, and almost reminded me of the
opening chords to Nothing Else Matters
by Metallica, which I know is perhaps a little bizarre, but the song itself,
and the flute performance by Gomez was incredibly powerful and exciting.
Again on The Will To
Soar the artist brings a solid foundation with the guitar to start our new
journey on this riveting composition. There was a nice mixture of folk meets
rock, meets native flute on this offering, that I found most attractive and a song
that changed its intensity, flow and purpose, almost like the composition
itself, as it breaks free from its original substance.
So carefully we tread into the second half of the release and
as we do so we arrive at my favourite track off the album entitled Embracing the Storm, using the power
and natural sounds of a storm, the artist creates a track that is so addictive
to listen to and one that reminds me of an old Johnny Whitehorse album from 2006, that same sense of intensity is
there in the artist performance, and that very clever use of percussion also
created one of the most inventive and artistic tracks I have heard thus far
from him.
Phoenix Rising continues our theme of a multi-instrumentational
flavour, and here Gomez ups the tempo, and through the flute performance and
percussion, we are gifted one of the most rhythmic tracks off the release, we
were the Phoenix that would eventually rise from the ashes of this tragic
event.
As we move ever deeper into the album, we come across a piece
entitled Under Open Skies. Here is a
wonderfully warm offering that contains a global feel to its overall musical
narrative. If ever there was a single to be released from the album it would
have to be this one for me, vibrant, exciting, a memorable melody, and all
wrapped up with a world styled rhythm that is simply undeniable.
One place to seek guidance in times of trouble is from ones Spirit Guide, I must admit, meditation
and such exercises helped me through the worst of those times, and here on this
penultimate arrangement we have a mysterious yet sincere offering, one that
through its structures and the performance of the artist, gives us something we
will always need, hope, although at times it was hard to see where that is
actually going to come from.
The last musical offering from Timothy J.P. Gomez is called Earth
Unbound, a piece that has a sensitive, yet rustic mood to its overall
narrative, the organic nature of this perfect concluding track is sublime at
creating a mood that sums up the picture of the album beautifully, and it’s
uplifting resonance perhaps reason enough for carrying onward and upward.
Embers of Freedom by Timothy J.P. Gomez is in my view the best work from the artist to
date, there is a balance and flow here that is pronounced, there is an energy
here that is incredibly artistic, and the overall message from the album is
deeply expressive and incredibly cathartic, without a shadow of a doubt,
Embers of Freedom by Timothy J.P. Gomez
is an album that is going to create waves of excitement within the Flute genre
and the vast realms of lovers of truly good music.
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