Instant Vintage: Spree Wilson’s “Never Ending Now”

May 4, 2011 |  by  |  Music

The first time I saw Spree Wilson it was at the East Atlanta Bar where he performed at Art Nouveau’s Strawberry Fields event with Corinne Stevie headlining. When he finally went onstage I felt like he had to groups because one minute he would be playing guitar and singing and the next he would be rapping over the music played by his band. I was amazed at his versatility and even more amazed that he was good at them all. It’s good to finally hear a solid album from him which seems to take us on a personal journey of how he went from the southern hospitality vibe Atlanta to the fast paced world of New York City.

The music from this album starts off with a really chill vibe with the first song Intro “The Beauty of Chaos” where Spree spits some nice verses over the old school hip-hop beat. I like the musical layers in the songs where you can hear the strings of the guitar and other instruments. You will also catch Spree singing his heart out on a couple of tracks which gives his album some sort of diversity.

His total sound sometimes gives off the vibe of Andre 3000 from the group Outkast but also has his own style implemented into it at times. Every track gives you something new to offer and it’s a definitely a good album to ride to. You can download the album here to listen for yourself? dig.

 

Download: Spree Wilson – Never Ending Now

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