Album Blurb: S. Carey-All We Grow

Were there a melody for every beautifully solitary moment in your life that you wished you could slip into a jar and come back to someday, it is Sean Carey (S. Carey) of Bon Iver side project album “All We Grow”. Tucked inside nine delicately woven tracks are the snap shots from life that mostly go by unnoticed and without meditation. It’s a rain-streaked window, a footprint in the forest and a splinter of blue sky through the trees. The album is earthy and raw; it’s music stripped to its most basic elements—ghostlike vocals accompanied by piano. Though many comparisons will be (and have been) made between this and Bon Iver’s “For Emma Forever Ago,” “All We Grow” manages to develop wings of its own. While this isn’t music for every day, it is the perfect accompaniment for solitude or just a melancholy afternoon.

Appeals to fans of: Bon Iver, Iron and Wine, Fleet Foxes

-Witler

Tracklist

1. Move
2. We Fell
3. In The Dirt
4. Rothko Fields
5. Mothers
6. Action
7. In The Stream
8. All We Grow
9. Broken