After Hours is incredible, all of his music feels like a big nostalgic hug or a gut punch I didn't know I needed. Can't wait for the new album. I appreciate CLH so much including his humor lol
@spencerbordenick2 ай бұрын
I cant wrap my head around how someone writes a song like After Hours, like the lyrics are so refined, and the guitar work backs it up, not to mention the melodies that soar over both lyrics and guitar. Remarkable.
@slightsippage70752 ай бұрын
@@spencerbordenick He is very inspired by Elliott Smith. His works feels like if Elliott never left the south, and while Smith leaves extremely big shoes to fill, CLH has some pretty great melodies in his own right, and Paradise Pop really is a good follow up to his previous albums.
@Littleneddygtw3 ай бұрын
It’s easy when it’s easy., so good
@ghart144 ай бұрын
Love the reference to The Downton Tavern in Jackson, TN...I saw CLH play there a couple times.
@bhr7885 ай бұрын
More proof that CLH is at his best when it's just him and a guitar He seems really resistant to being "singer/songwriter/guitar man", but that's what he's best at.
@henriklennartsson14795 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload! Btw, based on the track list from the upcoming album and the lyrics in the songs I'm pretty sure the fourth song is called Candyland and the fifth Beauty school 🙂
@shampoo_bamboo97893 ай бұрын
They are most likely totally unrelated, since After Hours is about Maya. But listening to After Hours and Northsiders back to back, that last line really hurt. "But up here I wear my seat belt."
@Stonenewberrymusic2 ай бұрын
Dude ikr
@mrshou1122 ай бұрын
I thought Christian had a friend who died in a car accident and that's what Northsiders was touching on and I think that last line was about.
@shampoo_bamboo97892 ай бұрын
@@mrshou112 Yes hence unrelated. But it makes me feel emotional that he mentions he wears his seatbelt in the heaven that he imagines.