To welcome in 2012 in a big way, I decided to introduce you to a singer/songwriter you are sure to love for many years to come. Justin Levinson hails from Burlington, Vermont and is a master at what he describes as “feel-good heartbreak.”
With poppy vocals, upbeat melodies and killer lyrics - his new record This Side Of Me, This Side Of You is sure to appeal to a broad range of music lovers.
Lyrics from ‘You Became A Ghost’ (the second track on the album) are the perfect example of how Levinson is able to relive dark times, while simultaneously shining a light on them. Thanks in part to the backdrop of an upbeat melody, the sorrow goes down sweetly. You don’t even realize the depth of what he’s saying, until you replay the lyrics in your mind:
“The energy of posturing the facade, sharp as glass, the truth is coming out. ... In my darkest hour, when I needed you the most - you became a ghost.”
I’ve included a video for the fourth track ‘Let You Go’ (featuring Will Dailey) which really gives you an idea of what he’s capable of. The lyrics, the music, and the song itself is a great reflection of the album. Only you won’t want to let the record go.
This Side Of Me, This Side Of You contains the following songs and artists:
- Water Wears The Rock
- You Became A Ghost
- Love You Goodbye (feat. Gregory Douglass)
- Let You Go (feat. Will Dailey)
- Bar Scene
- I’ll Be Ok
- I Was So Wrong (feat. Liz Longley)
- Million Tears
- Say What You’re Gonna Say
- If You’re Happier
Justin Levinson---with backing band The Valcours---ups the ante with a ten-song ode to love and its repercussions. Dressing his distress in an eclectic mix of piano, loud guitars, horns, strings, and dreamy harmonies.
Says Justin on the inspiration behind the album:
“I usually can’t talk about what’s bothering me without cracking a joke. Everyone gets their heart broken at some point--- but why just be mopey about it?”
Justin Levinson & The Valcours will bring you down, lift you back up, and make sure you leave with a grin.
For more information on where to find Justin Levinson's music, check out the following links:
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