Paul Duncan – ‘Be Careful What You Call Home’

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A beautiful aspect of music is its ability to transport you anywhere by creating a mood or reminding you of an event from the past. Paul Duncan has created an album that allows one to picture oneself in numerous wonderful situations. “Be Careful What You Call Home” plays more like a movie than an album.

A beautiful aspect of music is its ability to transport you anywhere by creating a mood or reminding you of an event from the past. Paul Duncan has created an album that allows one to picture oneself in numerous wonderful situations. “Be Careful What You Call Home” plays more like a movie than an album. Throughout the album, one begins to recall moments from their life as well as imagining new ones. The songs are an alluring invitation to take a long drive alone at night with the windows down and the wind in your hair, examining your life and contemplating your future.

The soothing vocals compliment the dreamy acoustic guitars, piano, and soft foot-tapping drum beats perfectly. Overflowing with standout tracks, it’s difficult to suggest a “starting” track. But to quickly gain a feel for the album, try track nine, “Oil in the Fields.” This album comes just in time for fall, and is a perfect accompaniment for the season.

For Fans Of: Iron and Wine, Onelinedrawing, Sigur Ros

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