Drew Schofield- Away We Go

| January 1, 2013 | 2 Comments

by Tim Wenger

When it comes to singer/songwriters, it takes a lot to stand out from the crowd. Drew Schofield keenly pulls it off on his new record Away We Go. His voice range is impeccable, displayed rightfully on each song, at times reminding me of the way Johnnie Winter from Red Jumpsuit Apparatus seamlessly hits high notes out of nowhere. At most moments, the raw acoustic emotion pours out, taking the listener right into the song with him.

His melodies are basic, allowing the vocals to shine through, but never lacking that captivating sentiment necessary to push the desired emotion effortlessly across the table; an easy grasp for Schofield’s audience.

He sings about running away, coming home, and leaving again on this roller coaster of acoustic bliss that’s as hard to turn off as a Peyton Manning 4th quarter touchdown drive.

Online: drewschofieldmusic.com

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Category: A-Sides

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  1. Tammy McAdams says:

    I just love to here Drew sing. He is an amazing artist. My prayers are always with you Drew and cant wait to buy your CD’s.

  2. Bob says:

    I bought this CD. I’ve seen Drew perform a few times, I think this disk very accurately captures Drew’s impressive vocal talents – the fine nuances of his vocal gymnastics and subtlety of the emotion he puts into his songs. As the review states, Drew is a step above many singer/songwriters.

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