CD Review: Adam Searan – Adam Searan

ADAM
SEARAN
Searan is grabbing everyone’s attention
with his songs:
Last, I’m Game, Little Old Man, Hourglass, Every
Beat, Bob Marlely, Real Woman
Adam Searan is a relatively new addition to
the country music industry. Co-publishers Jon D’Agostino and Abbe Nameche
discovered him. He’s greatly inspired by James Taylor, Oasis, Ben Harper and a
lot more. Due to his church upbringing, his first foray into music is in
contemporary country and Christian.  He
writes about life, his faith in God, relationships, how to deal with difficult
situations in life and wraps those stories in engaging and captivating melodies.  He’s creating something beautiful from his
soul and heart that underscores the emotions in words.  The resulting songs are vibrant country, pop
and rock anthem that exudes hope and celebrates the victory of God’s amazing love
and power plus the human spirit.  His
reflective songs and uplifting melodies have distinct wonderful effect on the
listeners.  It comes from his faith.  He has been known to worship lead for a many
churches.  He has gone where few other
Worship Leaders have- into recording the contemporary country music to let the
light of God shine to the people.  These
fresh, new sounds that are being released in new ways inspire a lot of us like
no other. 
I dove into Adam Searan’s music “Last” which
he co-wrote with Jon D’Agostino. In some part, it was like hearing Simon and
Garfunkel type of song.  The musical
style blends country with a twist of folk rock. The song tells about the major
seasons of life.  Each has a beauty and
power of its own.  The song is about
keeping the right season in our hearts no matter what the outside season is.  It also reminds us that love still remains and
brings a brand new day.  “Im Game” starts
out fast and has a set of jigs that gets wonderfully intricate from there to
“Hourglass”.  It alternates between
swaying and singing along these lines, “You tip over my hourglass.  It’s like the world stop spinning.”  This one will melt your heart and be
mesmerized with his voice and connection with the music.  First part of “Every Beat” reminds me of
Taylor Swift’s “22” tune.  This song
carries a beautiful message that no matter how down you feel, there is still some
hope left when you hear this song. “Real Woman” is all about a hale and hearty
rock star Mama who is prayerful, sweet and groovy.  There is something about the sweeping pitch
of the electric guitar and the drum loops that never fail to tweak your rhythm
and somehow make you feel like snapping your fingers and stamping your foot as
you feel the beat. It really takes an inspiring and moving song that lifts our
hopes up when nothing else seems to be able. It’s nice to find Adam Searan
outside the box.  He never
disappoints when it comes to his creative style and his lyrics are further
proof. He is so worthy of a close attention.
His songs will make life
better for you and everyone around you. 
His songs give strength to the weary and hope for the hopeless. 
RECORD REVIEW BY STELLA TABELON – Music
Journalist, Country Music News International 

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