Secret Beach at The Range Rider
The Secret Beach is the moniker used by Canadian artist Micah Erenberg, who’s refreshingly plainspoken candor has become a dominant through-line in the singer/songwriters ever-expanding catalog.
His new album, Songs From The Secret Beach, finds beauty in the mundanity of daily life. Produced by Erenberg, and mixed by revered producer/engineer Rob Schnapf (Kurt Vile, Beck, Cass Mccombs), this collection is at once an exercise in restraint, as well as an arrestingly lush exploration of sonic possibility.
His new album, Songs From The Secret Beach, finds beauty in the mundanity of daily life. Produced by Erenberg, and mixed by revered producer/engineer Rob Schnapf (Kurt Vile, Beck, Cass Mccombs), this collection is at once an exercise in restraint, as well as an arrestingly lush exploration of sonic possibility.
Erenberg’s brand of unabashed lyrical honesty, and vulnerable talk-like delivery has earned admiration from audiences across North America and Europe.
Of his process, Erenberg states, "A lot of music inherently mimics other music. It’s impossible not to be inspired and shaped by the music you hear, so I try to draw my inspiration from non-musical things; physical experiences, conversations, feelings, sensations, and inner reflections.” This exercise is clearly displayed on the track "God Is," where Erenberg offers Lennon-esq narratives of the co-existence of god and man in raw glamor-less situations.
Similarly, on the title track, Erenberg delivers a juxtaposition between a blissfully playful arrangement, and a whimsically disguised commentary on the fragility of human existence. This is commonplace for the singer-songwriter, who seamlessly maneuvers between carefree melodicism and heavy subject matter.
Similarly, on the title track, Erenberg delivers a juxtaposition between a blissfully playful arrangement, and a whimsically disguised commentary on the fragility of human existence. This is commonplace for the singer-songwriter, who seamlessly maneuvers between carefree melodicism and heavy subject matter.
Date and Time
Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
Tuesday, September 12th, 2023
6-8 PM
Location
107 NW 1st St., Enterprise