Music Reviews

Melissa Gibson

Welcome To Stay

Java Joe’s

Welcome To Stay is one of those albums that treads overtly familiar paths, but is just about impossible to dislike. Melissa Gibson’s singer-songwriter folk is upbeat and sunny, with a thin string of weary-eyed melancholy running throughout. The album’s general tone is positive and uplifting, underlined by her warm, laid-back voice and beautifully subdued playing. Bringing to mind performers like Mary Chapin Carpenter and Marc Cohn, Gibson makes no claims of uniqueness, but her everyday tales of self-assertion and quiet faith are wonderfully bighearted. Gibson is a mature, modest and confident artist who doesn’t need to push her talent up your nose to be heard and recognized. A quiet victory.

Melissa Gibson: http://www.melissagibson.com/


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