“Every Single Thing” is the second single for the album. The first thing I thought when I heard the introductory song “Hello Welcome” was, “This album is going to put me at ease.” The soulful and smooth guitar riffs set the mood for the whole project, and the song ends with a robotic voice that welcomes the listener to the album. HOMESHAKE performs at The Cobra in Nashville on Dec. Sagar is a genius writer that knows how to make an easygoing, yet catchy hit. The album almost feels as if it could be turned into a rap or hip-hop album at times with certain backing beats found in tracks like “Not U.” “Fresh Air” wraps up jangly guitar, sensual beats and relaxed lyrics. However, his mix of slacker indie pop, soul and R&B should speak for itself. He experiments with voice effects and samples of vibrating phones or short excerpts of dialogue, and he composes sensual ballads with infectious, electronic drumbeats. As the former guitarist for indie rock prince Mac Demarco, Sagar’s music is often overshadowed. He writes and sings the bulk of the material, and friends Greg Napier, Mark Goetz and Brad Loughead make occasional contributions. Peter Sagar is the mastermind behind the project. Homeshake released his third studio album, “Fresh Air,” last Friday with more mellow, bass-driven R&B vibes than ever. Story by Megan Loveless / Contributing Writer Photos by Hudson McNeese / Contributing Photographer
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