Snowden River - 'Black Cherry (Demos)'

7/10

Snowden River has never been one for spectacle, but 'Black Cherry (Demos)' feels like a deliberate refusal to chase anything beyond truth. Written and recorded alone in his Toronto bedroom, the nine-song collection carries the unmistakable electricity of an artist who didn’t wait for the “right moment”; he caught the spark, hit record, and let the quiet speak for itself.

If his earlier work wandered through polished indie-folk textures, 'Black Cherry (Demos)' is him stripping everything back to the nerve endings. Just a guitar, a harmonica, a cheap mic, and the weight of small moments that somehow define entire years. The influence of homemade classics is audible, but he channels those spirits without mimicking them. His voice, steady but fraying at the edges, anchors each track with an honesty that feels both tender and lived-in.

The album’s namesake track 'Black Cherry' is its emotional hinge: a bittersweet unravelling of a relationship framed through sharp imagery and stripped-down storytelling. Even in its simplest form, the song lands like a bruise blooming. While tracks like 'Ocean City' shift the lens outward, offering a gentle ode to beach-town nostalgia and the kind of friendships that fossilise into memory long after the tide has changed.

What makes 'Black Cherry (Demos)' feel so vital is its absolute lack of pretence. The room tone, the imperfections, the unguarded vocal takes: all of it contributes to a sense of intimacy many bigger productions spend thousands trying to replicate. River proves that sometimes a cheap interface and a gut instinct are all you need.

'Black Cherry (Demos)' is a reminder that some of the most affecting art appears when an artist stops polishing and simply tells the truth. Snowden River has bottled lightning in low light, and the glow is unmistakable.

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