Dive into the vibrant and introspective world of Jesse Harris with his 2015 neo-psychedelic album, "No Wrong No Right." Released on Dangerbird Records, this 42-minute journey is a captivating blend of lush instrumentation and poetic lyricism. Harris, known for his distinctive voice and multi-instrumental prowess, weaves a tapestry of sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, drawing from the rich tapestry of neo-psychedelic traditions while adding his unique touch.
The album opens with "Pandora's Box," setting the stage for a collection that is as much about exploration as it is about reflection. Tracks like "Nothing's Gone but the Night" and "Miyazaki" showcase Harris's ability to craft songs that are both introspective and expansive, with intricate guitar work and evocative melodies. "I Probably Won't See You for a While" and "Did You Have to Be Happy" delve into themes of love and loss, while "River of Stars" and "Kafiristan" offer a sense of wanderlust and adventure.
"Where or When" and "Don't Let Me Pass By" highlight Harris's knack for storytelling, with lyrics that are both personal and universal. The album closes with "Catch the Ash," a fitting finale that leaves the listener with a sense of closure and contemplation.
"No Wrong No Right" is a testament to Jesse Harris's artistry, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that is sure to resonate with fans of neo-psychedelic music and beyond. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Harris's work or a newcomer to his sound, this album is a must-listen that showcases the best of his creative vision.