Effortless, versatile, smooth, and crisp
author: John Wenzel - Denver Post
"With smooth tenor and crisp acoustic guitar work, his songs alternately recall the effortless calm of David
Wilcox and the spiky melodies of an indie rock band, versatile in their construction as they straddle genres and instrumentation."
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A wealth of wisdom
author: Hudson Hornick - Santa Barbara Independent
"A wealth of Wisdom: Tiernan has more to sing about than your average suburban homebody. He blends his
life lessons as a proper artist well and paints a landscape in your mind as vivid as other professionals twice his age. ...A more upbeat Counting Crows."
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A lovely collection
author: Jim Trageser - North County Times
The third CD from Del Mar's Michael Tiernan shows a continued path of artistic growth, taking what he did well on his first two folk releases and building on that for an album that is progressively more impressive and more listenable than his previous outings. The 13 tracks (the last a "hidden" song not listed on the sleeve) show an artist who is improving as a bandleader, as a singer ---- and, most impressively, as a songwriter.
Tiernan has been playing many of these songs in his live shows the past few months, but the rich arrangements and full band (plus the sure-eared production of Tiernan pal Sven-Erik Seaholm) bring out a patina not always apparent in his solo performances. "Same Sky" is a good example, with acoustic and electric guitars trading jabs after Tiernan's vocal opening, then a sharply syncopated acoustic guitar working the bridge between refrain and the next verse.
That last bit is one of the most rewarding additions to Tiernan's musical repertoire: his increasing use of acoustic guitar to bridge between passages or to add decorative flourishes. The opening guitar riff on "Spaces" is as lovely a guitar passage as he's ever played (and provides a near-perfect introduction to one of the loveliest songs he's written).
But he's got other tricks up his sleeve. "So Cruel" opens with a four- or five-part vocal harmony, then is punctuated throughout by a funky electric guitar with an effects pedal. Adding the violin of Alex DePue on several tracks gives them a sheen they'd not have otherwise. And having the immensely talented Barbara Nesbitt on harmony vocals on the country-rocker "Better Life" is just gravy.
The album is mostly the same mellow folk that populated his first two albums, but rocks a little harder at times. Mostly, though, it's a lovely collection of some great new songs by one of the area's most talented songwriters.
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Finely crafted tender ballads, country-inflected ditties, smart and savvy pop-ro
author: George Varga - San Diego Union Tribune
"Tiernan is adept at tender ballads, country-inflected ditties and smart, savvy pop-rock. His songs are finely
crafted without sacrificing their emotional essence for aural slickness, and he has a knack for letting his
music breathe."
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