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Not a Drawing
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Not a Drawing

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  • Released Date: 10 Nov 2017

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Daniel Carlson's latest album, "Not A Drawing," is a delightful whirlwind of whimsy and wonder. From the moment you press play, you are transported into a kaleidoscopic world of musical madness.

The opening track, "Surrealistic Summer," sets the tone perfectly with its jangly guitars and dreamy vocals. It's like being whisked away on a psychedelic rollercoaster ride through a rainbow-filled wonderland.

Carlson's lyrics are as cryptic as they are captivating, painting vivid pictures with his words. Songs like "The Day I Swapped My Dad's Gold Watch For A Melody" and "The Sound of Stained Glass Breaking" showcase his poetic prowess and ability to create a sonic landscape unlike any other.

The instrumentation on this album is equally impressive, with swirling synths, funky basslines, and unexpected time signature changes keeping you on your toes throughout. It's like a musical game of Twister, but instead of limbs, it's your mind that's getting tangled.

Overall, "Not A Drawing" is a breath of fresh air in a world saturated with mainstream mediocrity. Daniel Carlson is a true musical maverick, and this album is a testament to his creativity and imagination. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself get lost in the sonic wonderland that is "Not A Drawing." You won't regret it.

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About the artist

Daniel Carlson

In the ever-evolving landscape of indie rock, Daniel Carlson stands out as a true enigma. Hailing from the outskirts of London, this enigmatic singer-songwriter has been making waves in the music scene with his unique blend of melancholic melodies and playful lyrics. With a voice that can soar to the heavens and lyrics that cut straight to the heart, Carlson has cemented himself as one of the most exciting talents to emerge in recent years. His debut album, "Rainbow Days," was hailed by critics as a stunning achievement, showcasing his ability to craft intricate, introspective songs that resonate with listeners on a deep emotional level. But don't let his introspective lyrics fool you - Carlson is also known for his cheeky sense of humor and playful stage presence. Whether he's cracking jokes between songs or pulling off a daring stage dive, Carlson always keeps his audience on their toes, never knowing what to expect next. In a world where authenticity is often in short supply, Daniel Carlson is a breath of fresh air. With his soulful voice, poetic lyrics, and infectious charm, he has quickly become a fan favorite in the indie music scene. So next time you're looking for a new artist to fall in love with, look no further than Daniel Carlson - you won't be disappointed.

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