Jesse Harris, known for his distinctive voice and guitar work, delivers a captivating neo-psychedelic experience with his album "Through the Night," released on August 17, 2010, under Secret Sun Recordings. Clocking in at 43 minutes, this album is a vibrant journey through Harris's unique musical landscape.
With tracks like "Put It Out of Your Mind" and "Till You Drop," Harris showcases his ability to blend psychedelic elements with catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. The album's title track, "Through The Night," sets the tone with its dreamy, atmospheric sound, while "Pixote" and "What Am I Doing Out Here" highlight Harris's storytelling prowess.
The album's second half continues to impress with tracks like "All That Happened" and "Gone Without A Sound," which feature intricate guitar work and haunting vocals. "Trees In A Fence" and "Dream Of The Past" offer a more reflective mood, showcasing Harris's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing.
"All Day All Night" and "Way to Be" bring a more upbeat energy, proving that Harris can deliver both introspective ballads and infectious grooves. The album closes with "Making Up For Lost Time," a poignant track that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "Through the Night," Jesse Harris demonstrates his versatility and depth as an artist, making this album a standout in the neo-psychedelic genre.