John Hickman – Cascade

John Hickman – Cascade:

In September of last year, John Hickman released his debut album, Remnants, to much acclaim from the press. Vents Magazine called it a β€œstylistically nimble release” and while Hickman takes much influence from the Beatles, they also noted similarities to 80s progressive artists like Yes and Asia. Music Existence praised his β€œintensely human and deceptively large range” saying, β€œHis vocals are capable of invoking all the energy necessary for great rock and roll, but he’s likewise quite capable of a much more careful approach appreciating the dramatic possibilities born from memorable phrasing.”

After the terrific success of β€œHello Hello,” which included going Top 40 on the AC charts, β€œCascade” comes as the follow-up clip to the piano-driven soft-rock track. Regarding the song, Music Existence praised the β€œinherent likability to his singing”, as his voice soars through the song’s technicolor soundtrack of memorable drumming and infectious synthesizer. If the β€œHello Hello” clip showed the peace-loving and happy side of the 1960s and 70s, β€œCascade” shows the decades’ psychedelic side, with animation by Micah Buzan. An oversized moon peeks through the mountains and various sea creatures float through space; all the while Hickman again appears in cartoon form, orbiting throughout the galaxy in a bubble.

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