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Peter Beatty - Tell Me Where To Go (Nightjar Recordings)

22 October 2023

Singer-songwriters, the cornerstone of musical tradition since time immemorial—or at least since the first vocal cords were put to such a use. But let’s not mistake tradition for stagnation. The beauty of this genre lies in its ability to evolve, to adapt, and to remain relevant in the ever-changing tides of musical trends. Peter Beatty’s latest offering, “Tell Me Where To Go,” serves as a potent reminder of this very fact.

While the roots of “Tell Me Where To Go” may find themselves entwined with the enduring tapestry of singer-songwriter classics, tracing back to the days of coffee-shop troubadours and the echoes of Laurel Canyon’s storied past, Beatty deftly steers his ship toward the uncharted waters of the future. This isn’t a mere rehashing of bygone glory days; this is the resolute sound of a solo artist gazing unwaveringly at the horizon, eager to embrace the promise of new frontiers.

The track’s delicate acoustic tapestries and soothing vocals serve as the foundation, but it’s the dynamic ebb and flow, the unexpected swells and soft lulls, that captivate the listener’s senses, keeping them guessing with each melodious turn. The brushed beat isn’t merely a rhythmic crutch; it’s a subtle guide, ushering the song along its thoughtful journey, embodying the essence of the timeless adage—less is undeniably more in this beguiling musical landscape.

With an eagerly anticipated debut album, Different Flowers, slated for early 2024, now is the opportune moment to surrender yourself to the alluring embrace of Beatty’s rich sonic enchantments. Let his artistry sweep you away as he fearlessly charts his course through the new and unexplored territories of contemporary singer-songwriting.