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Michael Tiernan : LA Can Wait.
Aaa acoustic-driven rock - jack johnson meets coldplay, keruac meets confucius.
Michael Tiernan's 4th studio album LA Can Wait is Coldplay
meets Jack Johnson, Kerouac meets Confucius. It's an album for both the
goal-driven workaholic and the free-spirited contemplative. It takes you from
the beach to the city, from the temple to the tavern, and leaves a little bit of
your heart in each place.
But still the question is - Why can L.A. wait? Mostly
because of a few phone calls Tiernan has received the past couple of years. One
went like this: "Don't worry Mike, I am Strong". Tiernan hung up the phone and
couldn't believe it. Stage 4 cancer, his own brother. 2 years later, as Tiernan
was recording tracks in the studio for "Strong", the very song he had written
about his brother Joe's battle with the terrible disease, he received another
call, this time from the hospital. Joe was passing away. Tiernan played the song
for his brother on the last morning of his life. That song, "Strong", is the
swirling center of Michael's emotional and inspiring new album, "LA Can Wait".
Yet "LA Can Wait" is not about death, and is certainly not a downer. "LA Can
Wait" is actually an incredibly celebratory album that reveres each unique color
in the spectrum of life, from birth to death, with the over-arching mandate to
appreciate and enjoy every moment in between, as the album's laid back last
track, the flip-flop wearing beachy anthem, "Easy", proclaims.
In fact, a cancer-survivor himself, Tiernan penned two of the most tender of
love songs, "LA Can Wait" and "Father and Child", inspired by a couple other
calls he got - the ones where his wife said, "I'm pregnant". Having been a year
away from being ordained a Catholic priest in Rome just several years before,
kids were never in the picture. But life changes in an instant, and this new set
of Tiernan's tunes are feel-good and sometimes tear-jerking reflections about
all the amazing twists of life, especially the unexpected ones.
Songs:
1. Write Me A Love Song
2. Let Go
3. LA Can Wait
4. You With Me
5. You Make It Easy
6. Father and Child
7. Small Things
8. Strong
9. Dying Tree
10. Here
11. Easy
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/4/2012
Michael Tiernan lives in California USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock
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