William Fitzsimmons, Gold In The Shadow Album Review
It seems after five years of working quietly in the background, William Fitzsimmons may no longer be the shrinking violet of folk as his new album suggests in its confident glean of hope and healing. With a sound reminiscent of Joseph Arthur, Iron & Wine and Angus & Julia Stone, his songs are acoustically hypnotic, and painfully human. They have an elusive, magisterial power, one that engages with a vulnerability you might not have known existed. The people person of music, if you will.
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