Short Tracks:  Peter Himmelman’s

Peter Himmelman’s “Flown This Acid World is a captivating album that the immense talent of all the musicians involved. With guitarist Greg Herenach's intricate and soulful playing, pianist Jeff Victor's melodic and emotive touches, bassist Al Wolovitch's solid and groovy foundation

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Peter Himmelman’s “Flown This Acid World is a captivating album that the immense talent of all the musicians involved. With guitarist Greg Herenach’s intricate and soulful playing, pianist Jeff Victor’s melodic and emotive touches, bassist Al Wolovitch’s solid and groovy foundation, drummer Andy Kamman’s precise and dynamic rhythms, and vocalist Kristin Mooney’s powerful and expressive voice, this album delivers a truly immersive musical experience.

The title track, ”Flown This Acid,” sets the tone for the album with its haunting melodies and thought-provoking lyrics. Himmelman’s songwriting shines through as he explores themes of self-discovery and personal growth. The combination of Mooney’s raw vocals and the band’s tight instrumentation creates an atmosphere that is both reflective and exhilarating.

“Beneath the Damage and the Dust” takes the listener on a journey through layers of emotions. The interplay between Herenach’s guitar and Victor’s piano adds depth and complexity to the song. Wolovitch and Kamman provide a solid backbone, driving the rhythm forward with precision and energy. Mooney’s heartfelt delivery captures the essence of the lyrics, leaving a lasting impact on the listener.

“You Know Me Better Than I Do” is a standout track that showcases the band’s ability to create catchy and memorable hooks. The blend of Herenach’s tasteful guitar licks, Victor’s melodic piano lines, and Mooney’s soulful vocals make this song an instant favorite. Wolovitch and Kamman’s tight groove adds a layer of groove and sophistication to the overall sound.

The album also features the mesmerizing track “Untitled,” highlighting the band’s ability to create atmospheric and introspective music. Himmelman’s poetic lyrics, combined with Mooney’s haunting vocals, create a sense of vulnerability and introspection. The musicianship throughout this song is exceptional, with each band member adding a unique touch to the overall sound.

Overall, Peter Himmelman’s “Flown This Acid World” is a must-listen album for fans of thought-provoking music. With incredible musicianship from Greg Herenach, Jeff Victor, Al Wolovitch, Andy Kamman, and the captivating vocals of Kristin Mooney, this album offers a captivating musical journey. From the title track to the emotional depth of “Beneath the Damage and the Dust,” the infectious hooks of “You Know Me Better Than I Do,” and the atmospheric beauty of “Untitled,” this album showcases the versatility and talent of all involved.