The Whisper Resistance
By
Tom Caufield
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Tom Caufield is without doubt one of the finest
instrumentalists of his day and certainly one of the most artistic creators of
his trade. On this brand new album entitled The Whisper Resistance this statement is emphasised perfectly as
Tom brings us one of the most compelling and thoughtful albums of the decade.
This creation is deeply emotional and riveting, its
structures give us world weary listeners, a sanctuary to both explore and
become the hermit of our lives within, listen to the opening as an example
called Whisper One, featuring the
vocals of Maya Rosenbaum, it may just
be two minutes in duration, but this is a composition that sets the scene
beautifully, with such a level of artistic grace and style too.
The album itself is some 8 tracks long and is a soothing
musical narrative that everyone will want a slice of. On Navigating The Fall we see Caufield at his ambient best, listen to
the textured pastiche of his acoustic guitar and the soft back drop of sound
that is manifested here, this is so very touching, but so very palpable, listen
also for the lush and imploring violin of Sangeet-Richard
Downs, his performance adds so many extra layers to the arrangement, both
Rosenbaum and Downs appear on multiple tracks on the album as well.
I have been a fan of Toms work for many years now and his
ambient meaningful constructs never cease to please me; an example on this
album would be the tracks The Pocket
Cathedral and the title track itself The
Whisper Resistance, both pieces are beautifully balanced, both are
melodious in their own way, and both compositionally crafted with such
intelligence and care.
While the
concluding piece Fold In Slowly
truly speaks as to who Tom Caufield
is, artistic, tender of touch and emotionally connected to the art of
manifesting amazingly moving instrumental music, this is without a shadow of a
doubt one of the most ambient creations I have heard to leave a project, but
one that will leave the listener with a sense of hope, pleasure and
tranquillity.
The Whisper Resistance by Tom Caufield has to be his best work so far, from the very moment you press play you are taken to a world of calm hope and serene vistas. There can be little doubt that The Whisper Resistance is one of the most calming and mesmeric albums to have been released this year, and as usual, Toms music is a timeless collection of musical beauty and soothing tones, this is what the world needs more than ever now, so today it maybe now time to join the Whisper Resistance itself.
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