Keaton Henson - Parader
Keaton Henson is shedding the āquiet boyā persona that has defined much of his career. Embracing the grunge-infused sounds of his youth on new album Parader, the elusive songwriter melds emotional darkness, melancholy, and seething frustration as he reckons with the hauntings of his past: āI was nervous about being too loud, but then it sort of just came out.ā
What unravels across Paraderās 12 tracks is an introspective autopsy of time as it distorts and folds to inhabit the songwriterās present. āThere are these disjointed snapshots,ā he shares, āmemories across time popping up amongst this collection of thoughts about what it feels like to be this age and a musician.āĀ
What unravels across Paraderās 12 tracks is an introspective autopsy of time as it distorts and folds to inhabit the songwriterās present. āThere are these disjointed snapshots,ā he shares, āmemories across time popping up amongst this collection of thoughts about what it feels like to be this age and a musician.āĀ
āParader has legitimate confidence, itās not me pretending to be anything Iām not,ā Henson admits. āItās maybe just me accepting that part of me is this. It's louder and it has those bigger, louder, rasher sounds, but not from a performative point of view. Maybe I'm accepting that that is a part of me as well.ā As the record closes out, final track āPerformerā brings us full circle to the question of the albumās title ā the two intrinsically linked. As he sings, āIāll show my scars to you no matter who you are,ā Henson acknowledges the emotional pains of being a musician in the public eye, with the relentless march of time a grudging ally in delivering his stories: āI am the parader. The person who parades around showing their wounds for a living.ā
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Keaton Henson - Parader
Keaton Henson - Parader
Keaton Henson is shedding the āquiet boyā persona that has defined much of his career. Embracing the grunge-infused sounds of his youth on new album Parader, the elusive songwriter melds emotional darkness, melancholy, and seething frustration as he reckons with the hauntings of his past: āI was nervous about being too loud, but then it sort of just came out.ā
What unravels across Paraderās 12 tracks is an introspective autopsy of time as it distorts and folds to inhabit the songwriterās present. āThere are these disjointed snapshots,ā he shares, āmemories across time popping up amongst this collection of thoughts about what it feels like to be this age and a musician.āĀ
What unravels across Paraderās 12 tracks is an introspective autopsy of time as it distorts and folds to inhabit the songwriterās present. āThere are these disjointed snapshots,ā he shares, āmemories across time popping up amongst this collection of thoughts about what it feels like to be this age and a musician.āĀ
āParader has legitimate confidence, itās not me pretending to be anything Iām not,ā Henson admits. āItās maybe just me accepting that part of me is this. It's louder and it has those bigger, louder, rasher sounds, but not from a performative point of view. Maybe I'm accepting that that is a part of me as well.ā As the record closes out, final track āPerformerā brings us full circle to the question of the albumās title ā the two intrinsically linked. As he sings, āIāll show my scars to you no matter who you are,ā Henson acknowledges the emotional pains of being a musician in the public eye, with the relentless march of time a grudging ally in delivering his stories: āI am the parader. The person who parades around showing their wounds for a living.ā
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Keaton Henson is shedding the āquiet boyā persona that has defined much of his career. Embracing the grunge-infused sounds of his youth on new album Parader, the elusive songwriter melds emotional darkness, melancholy, and seething frustration as he reckons with the hauntings of his past: āI was nervous about being too loud, but then it sort of just came out.ā
What unravels across Paraderās 12 tracks is an introspective autopsy of time as it distorts and folds to inhabit the songwriterās present. āThere are these disjointed snapshots,ā he shares, āmemories across time popping up amongst this collection of thoughts about what it feels like to be this age and a musician.āĀ
What unravels across Paraderās 12 tracks is an introspective autopsy of time as it distorts and folds to inhabit the songwriterās present. āThere are these disjointed snapshots,ā he shares, āmemories across time popping up amongst this collection of thoughts about what it feels like to be this age and a musician.āĀ
āParader has legitimate confidence, itās not me pretending to be anything Iām not,ā Henson admits. āItās maybe just me accepting that part of me is this. It's louder and it has those bigger, louder, rasher sounds, but not from a performative point of view. Maybe I'm accepting that that is a part of me as well.ā As the record closes out, final track āPerformerā brings us full circle to the question of the albumās title ā the two intrinsically linked. As he sings, āIāll show my scars to you no matter who you are,ā Henson acknowledges the emotional pains of being a musician in the public eye, with the relentless march of time a grudging ally in delivering his stories: āI am the parader. The person who parades around showing their wounds for a living.ā
















