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Ordinary Objects and Other Distractions [ CD / Album ]

Ordinary Objects and Other Distractions

SKU: CD14275 Barcode: 0752725036825
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  • Released Date: 01 Jul 2016

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Steve Maclean's latest album, "Ordinary Objects And Other Distractions," is a refreshingly eclectic mix of musical styles that keeps listeners on their toes from start to finish. From the moment the first track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.

Maclean's ability to seamlessly blend genres is truly a sight to behold. One minute you're grooving to a funky bassline, the next you're swept away by a haunting piano melody. It's like taking a musical journey through a bustling city, where every street corner holds a new surprise.

But it's not just the music itself that stands out on this album. Maclean's witty, introspective lyrics add another layer of depth to each track, inviting listeners to ponder life's big questions while nodding along to the beat.

One standout track, "Stranger in the Mirror," showcases Maclean's storytelling prowess as he spins a tale of self-discovery and existential dread. The pulsating rhythm and soulful vocals combine to create a truly memorable listening experience.

In the end, "Ordinary Objects And Other Distractions" is a must-listen for anyone looking to inject some excitement into their music collection. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, a feast for the ears, and a testament to Maclean's undeniable talent. So grab your headphones, press play, and get ready to be blown away. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Ordinary Distractions
2. Zen 1
3. Ra
4. Zen 3
5. Temperamental Distractions
6. Zen 2
7. Some Days Are Better Than Others
8. The Prophet
9. Some Days Are Better Than Others
10. As Things Go

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About the artist

Steve MacLean

Steve MacLean is a musical enigma wrapped in a sonic riddle, with a voice that could charm the socks off a stone-cold cynic. Hailing from the foggy hills of Scotland, MacLean has been making waves in the indie folk scene with his introspective lyricism and haunting melodies. With a knack for blending traditional folk influences with modern production techniques, MacLean's music is a delightful concoction of old and new. His latest album, "Whispers in the Wind," is a masterclass in storytelling, with each track drawing you in like a moth to a flame. But what truly sets MacLean apart is his live performances. Watching him on stage is like being transported to another world, where time stands still and the only thing that matters is the music. His energy is infectious, his passion palpable, and his charisma undeniable. With a voice that can soothe even the most restless soul and a stage presence that commands attention, Steve MacLean is a force to be reckoned with in the world of indie folk. Keep an eye on this Scottish troubadour – he's only just getting started.

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