An excellent album from San Francisco's Forest Sun.
zrichards@mail.utexas.edu (Zach Ric | Austin, Texas U.S.A. | 03/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sun's recent albums is one of the most sincere and enjoyable albums I have heard in a long time. His clever lyrics combined with wholesome musical arrangements make for an album that's simply a pleasure to listen to. Sun uses a diverse mix of styles (rock, folk, county, funk) yet maintains a comforting sense of consistancy throughout. From the slower ballads to the more up-beat tunes, it is clear that Sun's songwriting is central to the album. The excellent musicianship of all the players further supports Sun's well crafted lyrics. Unlike many debut albums, Sun's album does not try to "prove" anything. Rather, Sun presents a mature collection of good songs, sensational performances, and an overall enjoyable atmosphere. I've had the CD in my player for two weeks now and I suspect it will remain there for many weeks to come. I must congratulate Sun for a very impressive first album and I am eagerly awaiting the next one. For anyone who is looking for a dose of solid songwriting and hearty musicianship, I would suggest "Not Affraid"."
If you feeling mellow and melloncholic... just listen.
zrichards@mail.utexas.edu (Zach Ric | 06/19/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I met Forest during the Tibetan Freedom concert in Amsterdam Holland. I was introduced buy the promoters of the whole show. I was a camera operator who got stuck filming a three hour outdoor concert without a tripod. Forest helped me wrangle cable for the first few acts then excused himself. To my surprise he appeard on stage to perform a short set. It was fantastic. As a person, he is humble, and straightforward, his music tells stories that immediately deliver you to a highly relfective state. He is a truly talented and very special musician. Give him a chance, let yourself go, you won't regret it."