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Seth Bernard|Hello Fellow Travelers

Hello Fellow Travelers

Seth Bernard

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For a guy who was making his first album, Seth Bernard doesn't sound the least bit tentative on Hello Fellow Travelers -- this is an ambitious and eclectic set of folk-rock that's by turns jazzy, funky, hard-grooving, and down-home. With the exception of a swinging cover of Dick Siegel's "Angelo's," Bernard wrote all 13 songs on this album, and his stylistic range is as impressive as his way with a melody. Bernard's simple but emphatic guitar work and thoughtful arrangements -- from the stripped-down country rock of "Nammet" to the string-driven Eastern-meets-Celtic sorrow of "Kosovo" -- reveal an impressive depth for a self-produced first-time effort. Bernard isn't quite as impressive as a singer, sometimes revealing his limitations when he reaches for the high notes, and his lyrics lean towards a hippie-ish simplicity which sounds silly or facile as often as they seems wise. But musically, Hello Fellow Travelers is impressive stuff, especially for a young musician supervising himself during his first visit to the studio, and it suggests this is an artist with a bright future ahead.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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Hello Fellow Travelers

Seth Bernard

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1
Where I Came From
00:03:02

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

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2
Seeding the Clouds
00:05:54

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2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Angelo's
00:04:16

Dick Siegel, Composer - Seth Bernard, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Funklore
00:02:41

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

5
Louie the Lightning Bug
00:04:48

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Coalesce
00:06:33

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Unwrap the Gift
00:03:45

Seth Bernard, MainArtist - Seth Bernard/ Zak Bunce, Composer

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Scratch Feed
00:03:10

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Nammet
00:04:35

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Wendy's Waltz
00:03:05

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

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Bellies of the Leaves
00:02:53

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

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Kosovo
00:05:26

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

13
Make More
00:04:36

Seth Bernard, Composer, MainArtist

2001 Seth Bernard 2001 Seth Bernard

Album review

For a guy who was making his first album, Seth Bernard doesn't sound the least bit tentative on Hello Fellow Travelers -- this is an ambitious and eclectic set of folk-rock that's by turns jazzy, funky, hard-grooving, and down-home. With the exception of a swinging cover of Dick Siegel's "Angelo's," Bernard wrote all 13 songs on this album, and his stylistic range is as impressive as his way with a melody. Bernard's simple but emphatic guitar work and thoughtful arrangements -- from the stripped-down country rock of "Nammet" to the string-driven Eastern-meets-Celtic sorrow of "Kosovo" -- reveal an impressive depth for a self-produced first-time effort. Bernard isn't quite as impressive as a singer, sometimes revealing his limitations when he reaches for the high notes, and his lyrics lean towards a hippie-ish simplicity which sounds silly or facile as often as they seems wise. But musically, Hello Fellow Travelers is impressive stuff, especially for a young musician supervising himself during his first visit to the studio, and it suggests this is an artist with a bright future ahead.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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