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Rusty Reid’s “Alchemist” blends dreamy guitars, layered vocals, and thoughtful songwriting into a track that feels both intimate and expansive. A beautiful addition to Lone Stardust. ✨🎸 #RustyReid #Alchemist #LoneStardust #IndieMusic #FolkRock #TexasSongwriters #MusicReview #NewMusic #SingerSongwriter #IndependentArtist
23 Fields delivers a moving reminder that time with loved ones should never be taken for granted on “I'll See You Soon.” #23Fields #Americana #FolkRock #MusicReview
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Kenny Foster Finds the Human Cost of Excess on “Poor Little Trillionaire”
The new single pairs intricate guitar work with an organic, full-band sound that leaves room for every musical detail to register.
Kenny Foster approaches “Poor Little Trillionaire” with a light touch and a sharp sense of contrast. The title suggests satire, but the song does not rely on blunt gestures. Instead, Foster lets the arrangement do much of the work, drawing from indie rock, folk, and progressive influences without forcing the track into any one category.
Its greatest strength is the way the musicians interact. Acoustic and electric guitars move around one another in carefully layered patterns, creating an arrangement that feels intricate without becoming crowded. Small shifts in intensity give the track a natural sense of motion, while the production preserves the spontaneity of a live performance. Rather than flattening the dynamics, the recording allows the quieter passages to breathe and gives the louder moments a genuine sense of weight.
Foster’s vocal delivery fits that approach. There is an earnest, personal quality to his performance, with enough restraint to keep the song grounded. He sounds less interested in overselling the message than in letting the details accumulate gradually.
That patience gives “Poor Little Trillionaire” its character. The track feels carefully written but never overworked, balancing technical precision with the warmth of musicians playing in close communication. Kenny Foster has created an indie rock song that rewards attention, not through unnecessary complexity, but through the quiet confidence of a well-shaped arrangement.
Exclusive Interview with Tim Ashton about 3 Daft Monkeys
Jean-Paul Eliard : Could you introduce yourselves to the visitors of my blog?Tim Ashton : Hi I’m Tim Ashton, 12-string guitarist and singer in the independent Cornish band 3.....
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