

His voice is nice yet I’m still unimpressed, nonetheless I plan to watch IHYV for Lee Bo Young. All I see are unnatural facial expressions. He has more PS done to him than Jung Il Woo. I still don’t get what’s all the hypes about on this rising actor, Lee Jong Suk. I’ve set them aside for a rainy day though. Keane: I really wanna start these two dramas however now is not the time. Melody Day – 달콤하게 랄랄라 Sweetly, Lalala (Inst.) Every Single Day – 돌고래 Dolphin (Inst.)Ģ2. Shin Seung Hoon – 너에겐 들리지 않는 그 말 Words You Can’t Hear (Inst.)Ģ1. Jung Yeop – 왜 이제야 왔니 Why Did You Come Now? (Inst.)Ģ0. Every Single Day – 에코 Echo (Acoustic Ver.)ġ9. Shin Seung Hoon – 너에겐 들리지 않는 그 말 Words You Can’t HearĠ6. Narae – 우리 사랑했던 날들 The Days Were HappyĠ4. Jung Yeop – 왜 이제야 왔니 Why Did You Come Now?Ġ3. Jo Sung Mo – Someday (Ballad Ver.) (Inst.)Ġ2. Oh Joon Sung – Goddess Of Wedding (Opening Title)Ġ2. Oh Joon Sung – Love Wind (Wisdom & Hyun-woo’s Love Theme)Ġ4. And this musician has so many more stories to tell.Both dramas are about women fulfilling their desires. A record describing the human condition vividly. Overgrow aka Jack Ciccotelli has created a mesmerizing album. The lyrics are spellbinding, conveying an upbeat storyline at the start.
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He wants to get better and be free of undesirable memories. “Spin” is another acoustic gem and fits well into the fabric. A piano opens the song up and Ciccotelli vocalizes the situation he is in. Dreams are decaying, and he’s on the warpath here. “Unraveling” commands us to listen. It is bleak songwriting, but this musician, with talent in droves, is letting it all burst from his mind. “Say Nothing” opens with an acoustic blend, and Ciccotelli sings a brilliantly created chorus. That acoustic tinge complements Ciccotelli vocals and the singer conveys through his lyricism broken homes and headstones. Throughout the course of the record, it all clicks into place perfectly, and that’s what we need in a world masked by madness. His guitar is his aid, and on this compendium, he plays it fearlessly, intricately tinkling those chords majestically.

The instrumentals are dazzling as Ciccotelli becomes a purveyor of dreamy acoustics. And he’s a dreamer who wishes to search for optimism in the stars and beyond. By rising above the flock that occupies the emo sector, the bands and artists that use emotion as a template, Ciccotelli has made an album brimming with lyrical ingenuity. It’s soft, it’s somber, and it’s melancholic. The distinctive sound offers more than 3 chords, as this isn’t punk rock or a fast assault on the ears. Sinking into the misery, Ciccotelli has created 7 songs worthy of praise.

Pessimism attacks the senses it is studded into the framework of Hear Your Voice Again, but it doesn’t impair the fluidity or grandiosity of a truly remarkable play on emotion.
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His mind is cluttered, there’s no doubting that, and these venomous thoughts and feelings serve up a lyrical melting pot, full of drastic details regarding death and hopelessness. He raises his vocals and plays his guitar in a frenzied but pure fashion, entertaining us and trying to expel the demons from his mind. This makes for a harsh listen but one which is compelling and inspirational.Ĭiccotelli breaks down at points on this album. Starving for clarity and hope, he sings about lost love, lost causes, broken foundations, stifled dreams. The musician clearly hurts and doesn’t fabricate his pain but lets it become a topic throughout his muse and music, and this only adds tension to the mix. Hear Your Voice Again, by Ohio based singer/songwriter Jake Ciccotelli who plays under his stage name Overgrow, is a complex and decisive push on sound. This album is an entrance into a bleak but honest portrayal of a broken life.
