8/10
Tyrone Sanborn Webster’s 'Intention' has always existed as a quietly potent work of introspection, and this remastered reissue only underscores its depth. What began as an ambient project for personal reflection has evolved into a seven-track meditation that balances raw vulnerability with meticulous craft.
Recorded largely in the solitude of his home, 'Intention' captures the intimacy of an artist fully immersed in the act of creation. There is an honesty here that feels rare in contemporary music, a willingness to explore love, anxiety, loss, and transformation without embellishment or distraction. The new addition 'Change Your Mind' slides seamlessly into the album’s sequence, enhancing the narrative arc while maintaining the record’s contemplative flow. It is both a fresh perspective and a natural continuation of the album’s quiet, reflective journey.
Webster’s own acoustic arrangements are deceptively intricate. Fingerpicked patterns weave through his melancholy melodies, while subtle rhythmic choices provide forward motion without ever disturbing the reflective mood. His simultaneously intimate and haunting vocals convey a spectrum of emotion that transcends lyrical content, inviting us into a space that feels both personal and universal.
For fans of the introspective lineage of Elliott Smith, José González, Nick Drake, and the atmospheric weight of Radiohead, 'Intention' is a reminder that music’s power often lies in restraint. Tyrone Sanborn Webster proves that with nothing more than a guitar, a voice, and an unflinching honesty, one can craft a body of work that leaves an impression that is quietly but indelibly profound.