The screens of modern society can make the world feel more cold and lonely. Less connections, less warmth. And yet, through technology, opportunities and possibilities form. Shining lights and silver linings are especially evident in the art of collaboration. Producer Psalm Trees and guitarist Guillaume Muschalle, for example, have never met in real life. They don't speak the same language so they let the music do the talking.
Their new album, We Must Believe in Spring, focuses on the collective instead of the individual. With a nod to Bill Evans' jazz album from the late '70s, the instrumental LP displays a positive message of art and collaboration and community, continuing down the road unknown with optimism and hope.
Their new album, We Must Believe in Spring, focuses on the collective instead of the individual. With a nod to Bill Evans' jazz album from the late '70s, the instrumental LP displays a positive message of art and collaboration and community, continuing down the road unknown with optimism and hope.
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