"Glynn continues to be a pop tunesmith at the top of his game. His songs have a deepening resonance." - Steve Morse, The Boston Globe
Tom Glynn- Vocals/Guitar Jim Rudloff- Ba [+]"Glynn continues to be a pop tunesmith at the top of his game. His songs have a deepening resonance." - Steve Morse, The Boston Globe
Tom Glynn- Vocals/Guitar Jim Rudloff- Bass/Vocals David Rizzuti- Guitar John Dorizzi- Drums
Stripping back music to unaffected and blissful melody. Being introspective and remaining universal. Offering a voice of calm, measured reassurance in the heat of emotional exhaustion. This is what Boston troubadour Tom Glynn has managed to accomplish on his majestic solo debut, As Ever Goes. Released in January 2003, As Ever Goes is a ten-track journey through wide open spaces - a retrospection of pain and regret, gratitude and wisdom. From the wistful, acoustic breezes of the title track to the tambourine shimmers and stomping guitars of "More," to the languid, folk rock melodies of "The Change," Glynn and company have crafted an album that is both timeless and present. You could put a quarter in the jukebox thirty years from now, play any song off As Ever Goes, and hear the voice of greater America as clear and bright as ever. Says Glynn, "'As Ever Goes' is a phrase I came up with that sort of has a Buddhist philosophy behind it. It's the fact that nothing lasts forever, yet everything is essentially eternal at the same time ... I think it's that paradox that causes so much anxiety and angst." Most of As Ever Goes was recorded at guitarist Dave Rizzuti's studio in Arlington, MA over the course of six months. A few tracks, like the sleepy-eyed and dreamy "Waiting To Be Born," were produced by Glynn's friends in Rubyhorse (Island/ Def Jam). In fact, it was that song that won Glynn more than 100,000 plays on MP3.com. Others have earned Glynn such honors as a winner in the annual John Lennon Songwriting Contest and a nomination for Outstanding Songwriter in the Boston Music Awards. "All my songs are melody and then lyric-based," says Glynn. "I look to capture the feeling I get when I first write it. I wanted [As Ever Goes] to flow through different emotions to keep it fresh and alive." Glynn tries on a few different hats throughout the album, without ever losing the basic simplicity and honesty of his songwriting. "On the Verge" has a quick whiff of
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