“Shelters”
If you think you recognize the name Josh Lovelace, you probably do. Lovelace’s full-time job is the keyboardist of the South Carolina outfit NEEDTOBREATHE, a band he’s been with since 2011. Lovelace is a busy dude, but the Tennessee-born musician has found time to not only play with NEEDTOBREATHE, but he’s also put out a handful of spirited and charming albums for kids under the moniker Young Folk. There’s no doubt that Lovelace’s creative endeavors have left him satisfied, but another endeavor had been marinating in his brain for a long time and he knew it was time to put the shovel in the earth and break ground. The result of all that personal digging is Shelters, Lovelace’s first solo album under his own name. A stirring 11-track song-cycle that’s intimate, personal and deeply moving. Shelters is an unflinching look at the wounds of the past and the results are achingly precise
and deeply moving. Filled with melodic finesse and interior harmonies and subtle pop immedi. Shelters is a quietly rousing collection of personal fight songs that reminds us the path to healing
is always waiting.
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