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Music review: Johnnyswim – “Georgica Pond”

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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Following the success of 2014ĢƵ “Diamonds,” the latest effort from Johnnyswim is a comfortable blending of American folk, soul, blues and pop.

The husband-and-wife duoĢƵ sophomore release contains 14 engaging tracks about the day-to-day journey of building strong and lasting relationship. Singer-songwriters Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez prove that they know their way around powerful lyrics that can evoke feelings of romance, comfort, and commitment.

“Summertime Romance” is a charming love letter about the coupleĢƵ dedication to one another no matter what the situation might be around them with Sudano passionately confessing, “And I’ve never been more at home/In a house or a hotel/I made my promise known/Before the very first church bell/So letĢƵ take our time on this road.”

The daughter of the late disco icon Donna Summer, Sudano proves she can captivate a crowd (just like her mother) with a soulful voice that radiates emotion and vulnerability.

The ballad “Touching Heaven” turns spiritual by delivering the ultimate expression of love with Ramirez declaring, “You’ve got me touching heaven” as a rousing choir sings, “You’re my hallelujah.” Rejoice indeed.

With all the beautiful love songs housed on “Georgica Pond,” the one arrangement that truly stands out for me is the haunting “Say Goodnight Instead.” The heartbreaking track about hopelessly hanging on to a fading love is fueled by Sudano softly pleading, “Don’t say goodbye love, just say goodnight/Though I know you’ll be gone by morning/I’ll wake up pretend that we’re still alright.” Sudan continues, “I’ll plant all the daisies you gave to me/Here in this ground we’ve been sharing/Oh, what a shame, what a pity it’d be/If our petals fell before theirs did.” I guess I’m just a sucker for a sad song.

“Lonely Night in Georgia” is a sultry slow burn punctuated by country legend Vince GillĢƵ skillful guitar playing.

The album curiously closes with a dreamy cover of Chris IsaakĢƵ “Wicked Game” as SudanoĢƵ voice explicitly emphasizes an uncontrollable desire to be drawn into an obsessive love. Sudano and Ramirez make a stop in Pittsburgh on November 15 with an intimate performance at Mr. Smalls Theatre.

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