
Kale Uzzle
The Wind And The Wreckage
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Acoustic Christian folk music with blues and pop influence.
tracks
- 1 Tale For the Ages
- 2 Whisper
- 3 Down Around Me
- 4 This Is Love
- 5 Break Me Down
- 6 Day Like David
- 7 The Easy Way
- 8 Thief
- 9 Jack's Song
- 10 Sand Castles
- 11 Love Songs and Lullabies
- 12 Road to Arizona
- 13 Things Eternal
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Kale Uzzle is a St. Louis-based singer-songwriter whose influences range from the folk melodies of Rich Mullins and Andrew Peterson to the percussive acoustic style of artists such as Damien Rice and Howie Day. His songs are an honest attempt to display truth from the world around him, not by having all the right answers, but by discovering the right questions. The lyrics from his album, The Wind and The Wreckage, deal with issues as diverse as the incredible, yet truthful, story of the Gospel (“Tale For the Ages”), the struggles of the Church to be consistent in loving people (“The Easy Way”), and the hard questions that were brought up when a family friend lost a child to cancer (“Jack’s Song”). Kale is joined by a talented group of folk instrumentalists (djembe, harmonica, banjo, mandolin, violin, cello, bass) and vocalists that help to create a sound that is both organic and tightly bound by the songwriter’s catchy melodies and simple guitar lines. The Wind and The Wreckage is hopefully only the first of many records to come from a promising young artist.