Embrace the love affair of Lucas Miré
author: Jose Hunt
This well crafted collection of bittersweet love songs exhibit the heart of a great confessional singer-songwriter.
Mire’s subtle, moving vocal style displays the same resilient raw emotions that remind us of the breakthrough troubadour Damien Rice with a tint of Chris Isaac’s falsetto cries. A mixture of sad, heartbreaking, but always hopeful melodies embark us on a journey that mirror our own past experiences.
This album is a fun emotional trip that must be part of your music collection. Songs like Swallowed Whole, Go it Alone, City Lights and Sunday are among my favorite. Let’s not forget the sure classics Fill in the Blanks and 24 Hours that crawl under your skin.
Fall in love with love…fall in love with Forever is not as long as it used to be.
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Lucas has crafted some great songs about love, life, and broken relationships.
author: poetblu
Lucas has crafted some great songs about love, life, and broken relationships. I haven't stopped listening to this album everyday since I first bought it off iTunes 2 months ago. I loved the album so much that I decided to come buy the actual CD from CDBaby.com. I find the music set a great mood to ponder the very personal things, and his lyrics are some of the best poetry I've read. From the longing to be "comsumed by something I don't know" in "Swallowed Whole" to the realization that we all "Go It Alone," regardless if we're in love or not. Some of my other fave tracks include "Fill in the Blanks,' "Francis," "City Lights." and "Sunday." Give this album a listen on and I'm sure you'll fall for this poetic album as much as I have.
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...brings to mind Everything But the Girl's "Amplified Heart"
author: Bill Addison, Creative Loafing
Burned out white Christmas lights, red wine, an old blue shirt: The color-soaked details of daily life are just one of the tools with which Lucas Miré illuminates his songs of loss and resiliency on his debut CD, "Forever's Not as Long as It Used to Be."
Known for an earnest, folky edge in his live performances, the recording studio gives Miré a chance to expand his aural repertoire. The album's 10 cuts revel in a playful tug between acoustic and electronic. Miré's rich, natural baritone croons over plucky guitar rhythms augmented with smooth synthesizer riffs, an effect that brings to mind Everything But the Girl's "Amplified Heart." His songs lead dual lives: They sound cheerful and boppy, but the words expose a contemplative underpinning.
Miré has a singular way of sneaking humor and redemption into his pensive lyrics. "If you want someone who can come undone and still look OK/well, it's your lucky day," he sings on one of the album's strongest tracks, "Swallowed Whole." You get the feeling this guy isn't scoffing at the lessons life throws him.
This is a CD to pull out on comfortless gray days, or put on repeat to ease the aftermath of a bad breakup.
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Pure poetry swathed in lush rhythms...
author: Shawn
Quite simply Lucas Mire is a poet. He crafts pop gems filled with raw emotion. At times it almost seems schizophrenic. If one weren’t listening they would think that the melodies and rhythms were from a perky pop album. Once the lyrics sink in does the listener realize he is listening to something much more substantial. We realizing Lucas is baring his soul for us, weaving tales of loves and losses. Standout tracks are Swallowed Whole and Fill in the Blanks. By the time the album has played it’s last notes we realize that Lucas has done something very brave. He has opened up and created a real and emotional album in this world of pop “fluff” and for that we should all be grateful. One soon finds than instead of tiring of the album after repeated listens you only grow more attached and invested.
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