The voice is on the deeper side, with very clear annunciation. There’s a decidedly old-timey feel to this song. Some cool organ backing (Grosvenor plays piano, organ, synthesizer, bass and guitar this album features Pete Casselman on drums) gives the song more depth and ambiance. It feels like a swingy, fun, kind of upbeat dance tune from a bygone era. “Go North”: Lost City’s opening track comes out strong with a snazzy, big sound at the beginning featuring piano and snappy drums. Here’s my take on the album, track by track:ġ. He was nice enough to send me a link to the album to have a listen, and it really was a pleasure to take in. It’s available for download on Bandcamp, CDBaby, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and all other major streaming services. The album features six tracks, and the content covers 15 years and countless changes within Grosvenor’s life. The point is, it’s all the same guy (with sometimes different accompanying members), Andrew Grosvenor of Concord, and he has a new solo album out.įollowing his debut solo album, Ursa Verde, which came out in June 2018, the pianist/vocalist/composer released Lost City online March 8. Maybe you’ve seen it as Andrew of the North, or you’ve seen the full-band version called Andrew North and the Rangers. If you’re a regular reader of the Insider or a regular fan of the local music scene, you’ve probably seen the name – and probably the person, too – Andrew North. Lost City, the new solo album by Andrew North.
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