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William Fitzsimmons|Gold In The Shadow

Gold In The Shadow

William Fitzsimmons

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Perhaps it goes without saying that William Fitzsimmons, with his sotto voce vocals and avalanche of facial hair, bears more than a few similarities to fellow folksinger Iron & Wine. Fitzsimmons never sounds as rustic as his bearded doppelgänger, though, choosing to avoid Iron & Wine’s pastoral lyrics and focus his own songs on personal problems. On Gold in the Shadow, he makes peace with inner demons over a sympathetic soundtrack of acoustic guitar, percussion, and bubbling keyboard. The lyrics run the gamut from despondent (“Cut me open, please”) to wearily confident (“Wounded head, you will be fine/Your weary legs will hold you in time), but the music is almost aggressively balanced, with BPMs that rarely stray beyond the midtempo mark and dynamics that are rarely too soft or too loud. Fitzsimmons keeps things moving at a steady pace, and he strings the songs together with light touches of electronica, from the gauzy synths in “Let You Break” (a duet with Julia Stone) to the programmed stomp-and-clap percussion of “Psychasthenia.” The result is an album that soothes without smoothing over its own emotional content. [Gold in the Shadow was also released in a double-disc deluxe package, featuring five unreleased tunes and several acoustic tracks that strip the keyboards away from Fitzsimmons’ guitar-and-vocals bedrock.]

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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1
The Tide Pulls From the Moon
00:03:39

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

2
Beautiful Girl
00:02:38

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

3
The Winter From Her Leaving
00:03:24

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

4
Fade and Then Return
00:04:41

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

5
Psychasthenia
00:04:14

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

6
Bird of Winter Prey
00:04:00

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

7
Let You Break (feat. Julia Stone)
00:03:22

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

8
Wounded Head
00:02:57

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

9
Tied To Me
00:04:29

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

10
What Hold
00:04:05

William Fitzsimmons, MainArtist

2011 Grönland Records 2011 Nettwerk Productions

Albumbeschreibung

Perhaps it goes without saying that William Fitzsimmons, with his sotto voce vocals and avalanche of facial hair, bears more than a few similarities to fellow folksinger Iron & Wine. Fitzsimmons never sounds as rustic as his bearded doppelgänger, though, choosing to avoid Iron & Wine’s pastoral lyrics and focus his own songs on personal problems. On Gold in the Shadow, he makes peace with inner demons over a sympathetic soundtrack of acoustic guitar, percussion, and bubbling keyboard. The lyrics run the gamut from despondent (“Cut me open, please”) to wearily confident (“Wounded head, you will be fine/Your weary legs will hold you in time), but the music is almost aggressively balanced, with BPMs that rarely stray beyond the midtempo mark and dynamics that are rarely too soft or too loud. Fitzsimmons keeps things moving at a steady pace, and he strings the songs together with light touches of electronica, from the gauzy synths in “Let You Break” (a duet with Julia Stone) to the programmed stomp-and-clap percussion of “Psychasthenia.” The result is an album that soothes without smoothing over its own emotional content. [Gold in the Shadow was also released in a double-disc deluxe package, featuring five unreleased tunes and several acoustic tracks that strip the keyboards away from Fitzsimmons’ guitar-and-vocals bedrock.]

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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