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    Garrett Anthony Rice returns with The Coastal Walls (the shame of everyone)

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    Garrett Anthony Rice returns with The Coastal Walls (the shame of everyone)


    Garrett Anthony Rice has returned with his stunning new cut, “The Coastal Walls (The Shame of Everyone)”. The opening sequence of the song, for me, sounds much like an acoustic track from James. It’s very crisp, with a delightful smattering of wildlife sounds to give it that extra edge.

    … aich and ambitious folk-Americana journey that builds into a hauntingly powerful finale.

    Garrett Anthony Rice returns with The Coastal Walls (the shame of everyone)

    Once Garrett’s vocals come in, it sounds absolutely flawless, with a blend of his Irish charm mixed with smooth Americana and folk sounds. It’s a very bold track with a solid amount of instrumentation that is sure to grip any new listeners who come across it. It also has a warm undertone thanks to the crisp acoustic guitars and the sliding sounds from the twanging guitars.

    I honestly can’t get over how Garrett’s vocals sound on this. It sounds like this is an artist who has been touring the States for years, selling out venues in every corner of the country. Coming in at over six minutes long, the track takes a turn away from that country and folk-inspired sound for the final two and a half minutes. It becomes a dark and vocally raw piece, almost acting as a different track entirely.

    If this song was split into the two aforementioned tracks, it would still do rather well, and the final two and a half minutes are sure to turn your head if you weren’t already convinced. With five singles now being released this year, it sounds like Garrett Anthony Rice is on course to do wonderful things. Be a part of his journey and give this new offering a listen.

    

Find more amazing music like this in our Dreamy & Relaxing Indie playlist on Spotify!

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