Scott Sean White - Even Better On the Bad Days cover artwork. Sunrise behind a farm field.

Scott Sean White Excelling, Especially on Rough Days

Scott Sean White – Even Better On the Bad Days (self-release, 2023)

Scott Sean White steered clear of mainstream conventions on his album, Even on the Bad Days, produced by Dave Brainard. Each track resonates with poignant reflections on life’s trials and triumphs.

Highlighted songs include “Pulling Weeds,” offering a metaphor for abandoning fruitless pursuits, and “Hope You Never Do,” born from a touching moment between songwriters.

The deeply personal “God Is Good” emerged from White’s profound grief, serving as a raw tribute to his late brothers.

White’s commitment to authenticity shines through his music. His debut album, Call It Even, garnered critical acclaim and chart success. Despite his success as a songwriter for artists like Cody Johnson and Bryan Martin, White remains dedicated to sharing his own artistry.

Musically, on Even on the Bad Days, Scott Sean White presents a set of timelessly crafted songs that elegantly intertwine folk rock, Americana, soul, gospel, and bluegrass.

Reflecting on his journey, White emphasizes the album’s ability to evoke emotion and connection. His hope is that listeners find solace, joy, and introspection in his songs, creating moments of shared experience and understanding.

Musicians: Dave Brainard on acoustic guitars, dobro, bass, percussion, keyboards, accordion, piano, jembe; Fred Eltringham on drums and percussion; Justin Ostrander on electric guitar; Andy Rogers on banjo; Brian Douglas Phillips on pedal steel; Byron House on upright bass; Ross Holmes on fiddle; Carole Rabinowitz on cello; Ross Holmes on mandolin; Sweepy Walker on harmonica; with Ben Roberts, Jenny Tolman, Radney Foster, Victoria Rudd, Tina Wilkins, Helene Cronin, Dani Flowers, Susan Gibson & Dave on harmony vocals; Kendra Chantelle, Maureen Murphy & Hollie Hammel on choir vocals; and Shelly Fairchild on additional vocals.

Buy Even on the Bad Days.

Author: Ryan Emmert

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