Description
Stone Irr's new second album, Performance, masterfully combines heartfelt Midwestern indie vibes with warm West Coast pop. It reflects his Indiana roots and recent move to Los Angeles. Since his 2017 debut Sinner, Stone has clearly grown as an artist, songwriter, and arranger, especially on the standout track 'All We Want Anymore.' This song has a bright, Beatles - like melody and a grand finale of strings and horns that seamlessly blends with his voice. Stone's voice, often multi - tracked with harmonies, is his signature. It glides through the album, sometimes soft and otherworldly, sometimes gritty and raw, reminiscent of Thom Yorke, Jessica Pratt, Jens Lekman, and Sufjan Stevens. Lyrically, Stone explores 'performance' as the observer - observed relationship, delving into modern hyper - connected isolation and self - knowledge. The album also features excellent production by Mark Edlin and Ben Lumsdaine and beautiful album art by William Schaff.
To enjoy Stone Irr's album Performance, simply play it on your preferred music - playing device like a phone, computer, or music player. You can listen to it all at once for a full experience or pick your favorite tracks. While listening, you might want to focus on the unique voice and the detailed lyrics to fully appreciate the art. There aren't any special storage requirements, but make sure to keep your music - playing device in good condition. If you download the album, back it up regularly to avoid losing your copy. This album is great for various settings, whether you're relaxing at home or taking a long drive.