Latest posts by William Brookson (see all)
- East Coast Act Robert Thomas and the sessionmen’s “Cast a Line” Hooks Listeners with a Playful Take on Love and a Folk-Infused Groove - April 3, 2025
- Halifax’s Newbridge Share Poignant Folk-Americana Track “Iroquois” Alongside New ‘Past Lives’ LP - April 2, 2025
- Total Fucking Darkness Drops Irreverent Electronic Anthem “Take It Easy” - April 1, 2025
Jason Kent’s songs delve into the caverns of life, the abyss of loss, and the eternal light.
His new album, Soft Commotion, is a collection of songs for these strange and peculiar times, and for those who are all too aware and empathic to the very nature of our own existence.
Soft Commotion features the focus track “Age of Emotion,” a meditation on alienation, loneliness, and ultimately hope.
“I’m an agent of emotion, in this soft commotion, a bottomless crater, a lover not a hater,” sings Kent over laidback folk rock, featuring mixing from UK guitarist and engineer, Luke Potashnick.