Barely Blue
Barely Blue
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On September 2024, Grammy-nominated trio Midland return with 'Barely Blue', an 8-song collection exploring the tides of loneliness and the stoicism of holding one's own while imbuing an unparalleled sense of vulnerability that breaks down the facade of masculinity and honors the spirit of loving, losing and moving on. The trio's signature celestial harmonies harken back to Laurel Canyon, whether the lushness of the Mamas & the Papas and Crosby, Stills & Nash, the more muscular parts of Buffalo Springfield or the cosmic American sounds of The Flying Burrito Brothers' 'The Gilded Palace of Sin', the Byrds' 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' or Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels' close-hewn vocals. Even the pain has a sweetness that pulls listeners in. For those feeling good, it's the sound of these tracks and how the songs move. For those feeling the ache, it's the truth and the forbearance that'll get them to the next horizon. For everyone in between, it's an honest accounting of how men face disappointment and make life work in spite of itself.
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On September 2024, Grammy-nominated trio Midland return with 'Barely Blue', an 8-song collection exploring the tides of loneliness and the stoicism of holding one's own while imbuing an unparalleled sense of vulnerability that breaks down the facade of masculinity and honors the spirit of loving, losing and moving on. The trio's signature celestial harmonies harken back to Laurel Canyon, whether the lushness of the Mamas & the Papas and Crosby, Stills & Nash, the more muscular parts of Buffalo Springfield or the cosmic American sounds of The Flying Burrito Brothers' 'The Gilded Palace of Sin', the Byrds' 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' or Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels' close-hewn vocals. Even the pain has a sweetness that pulls listeners in. For those feeling good, it's the sound of these tracks and how the songs move. For those feeling the ache, it's the truth and the forbearance that'll get them to the next horizon. For everyone in between, it's an honest accounting of how men face disappointment and make life work in spite of itself.

