Robert LaRoche – ‘Forevermore’ [Album Review]

Talking about the theme of his new album, Forevermore, singer-songwriter Robert LaRoche explains, “Love, loss, redemption and most importantly hope are the basic essence of these songs.” Lyrically, the album reveals a relatable vulnerability, an autobiographical expression of emotions and memories generated by means of life experiences that give the songs a simple authenticity. Lending chops to Forevermore are Sighs’ drummers Tommy Pluta and Tom Borawski (Pluta switched to bass as the band’s sound began to gel), while legendary axe-slinger Zonder Kennedy delivers the ripping solo on “Burn That Kingdom.” LaRoche called on David Perales (violin) and Brian Standefer (cello), like-minded musicians from his adopted city of Austin, Texas. Forevermore was recorded at the barn-converted-into-a-stu...

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