Singer-songwriter Edward Rogers delivers on his new album “Sightseeing Thru Music” as part of his side project Spring ’68. Digital Journal has the scoop.
It opens with “A Romantic Paris – Spring ’68, Pt. 1,” which instantly lures listeners in this collection, and it is followed by the eerie and haunting “High on Happiness” and the reflective “I’m a Child of the Universe.”
Other noteworthy tracks include the upbeat and refreshing “A Role Model For Our Time,” the lengthy yet extraordinary “Jane,” and the atmospheric “A Word Can Hurt a Love So.”
After the harking “Taking a Day Off From the World,” it closes with the smooth and subtle “Too Many Bloody Eyes” and ” “A Romantic Paris – Spring ’68, Pt. 2,” which picks up where the opening tune left too.
The album is available on digital service providers by clicking here.
The Verdict
“Sightseeing Thru Music” is a breath of fresh air. It is positive, vibrant, and compelling; moreover, it helps provide an escape during the trying times that the world is going through. There is something in it for everybody, and it garners two thumbs up.
To learn more about Spring ’68 and the new music, visit the Bandcamp page.
