It’s Alright, Slow and Steady’s most recent EP, feels different—more mature, or maybe just straighter, simpler. If nothing else, Lawter’s lyrics seem more serene. Before the end of the very first verse it becomes clear that Slow and Steady’s melancholy has burned off. “Without Thinking” is a satisfied sigh, a song about seeking and finding comfort, and it feels that way; though his guitar rambles like a long-lost friend desperate to catch up, Lawter sings at a patient, contemplative pace, his melody bright and sweet. Though the rest of the EP’s seems a little more solemn, It’s Alrig… read more
It’s Alright, Slow and Steady’s most recent EP, feels different—more mature, or maybe just straighter, simpler. If nothing else, Lawter’s lyrics seem more serene. Before the end of the very first verse it becomes clear that Slow and Steady’s melancholy has burned off. “Without Thinking” is a … read more
It’s Alright, Slow and Steady’s most recent EP, feels different—more mature, or maybe just straighter, simpler. If nothing else, Lawter’s lyrics seem more serene. Before the end of the very first verse it becomes clear that Slow and Steady’s melancholy has burned off. “Without Thinking” is a satisfied sigh, a song about seeking and finding comfort, and it feels t… read more