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Live: Micah P Hinson

Nov 12, 2010
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Posted by SOURCE Writers

Micah P. Hinson reviewed for Brighton SOURCE magazine, Brighton's best music,arts and listings magazine.

Entering the dark world of Micah P Hinson on a cold November night with the rain teeming down and the winter blues lurking in every shadow, it’s understandable if you feel apprehensive. That same nervousness you might get before watching a Lars Von Trier film; you know it’s going to move you, and shake you out of complacency, but it’s going to hurt. And yes, there are moments in tonight’s set when the heaviness of the young Texan’s lyrics and emotionally-wrought vocals do strange things to the diaphragm, temporarily winding you, planting a leaden lump deep inside like on *As You Can See *and *Dyin’ Alone*. But overall the experience is not depressing; it’s life-affirming.

This man may have experienced some dark shit, but he’s come through the other side. And his genuinely funny between-song banter reveals Hinson to be a witty, acerbic, and most charming man. He has taken on the world and won. When dealing with recent media claims that he is a rampant ‘conservative’ he quips: “Sarah Palin bought this microphone…I’m a tea-bagging son of a bitch.”

Tonight Micah is playing alone with nothing more than his guitar. There is no band to recreate the complex textures of his studio output so consequently no string arrangements or percussion to build the musicaltension to accompany the lyrical repetitions. But stripped of these adornments, his laments are given new life. His voice is no Willy Nelson whisper, it’s a throat-ripping battle between vocal cords and a tide of emotion, and along with his subtle guitar-playing, provides more than enough dynamism. *I Still Remember *is transformed into something achingly beautiful and Hinson puts so much into *2s and 3s* that the room practically bristles with energy leaving you wondering why this insanely talented performer is not a global success.

Micah P Hinson
Komedia
Monday 8th November

Words by Tom Spooner

Nov 12, 2010
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