![]() ![]() ![]() "Am I an animal, am I human, who says we're moving?" he sings with ragged resignation in a song that has a more spiritual bent than a carnal one.Ĭhisel's new album is titled "Old Believers," which could have the spiritual connotations you'd expect from the son of a Baptist minister, who drifted away from his youthful beliefs. The song speaks to a long period of wandering - in his case, years of touring for an album, which can leave friends and family feeling like strangers. But Chisel's songs aren't well served by surface-level assessment. Because it's a repeated refrain, it's the line that lingers, and a surface-level assessment suggests its narrator is looking for nighttime companionship. The chorus to Cory Chisel's "I've Been Accused" is imbued with desperation, but it's sufficiently melodic to leap out from the song: "Just stay the night, nobody wants you to leave," it goes. Grandstand Media Show More Show Less 4 of4 musician Cory Chisel Grandstand Media Show More Show Less Jo McCaughey Show More Show Less 2 of4 musician Cory Chisel Grandstand Media Show More Show Less 3 of4 Cory Chisel's new album features rustic, soulful songs that are personal and relatable. 1 of4 Cory Chisel and Adriel Harris perform rustic, soulful songs that are personal and relatable.
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