SOURCE: Cantinero Music
December 18, 2008 12:00 ET
Cantinero Album "Better For The Metaphor" -- NPR Best CDs of 2008
CATSKILL, NY--(Marketwire - December 18, 2008) - British born, NY based alt-pop singer-composer
Chris Hicken follows his critically acclaimed debut "Championship Boxing"
with "Better For The Metaphor" -- "NPR Best CDs of 2008"
An immediate contender for the hearts of discerning indie music fans around
the world, Chris Hicken -- better known to his growing legion of fans as
Cantinero -- entered the highly competitive fray in 2004 with "Championship
Boxing," his critically acclaimed Artemis/V2 Records debut. British music
bible Q magazine praised it as "a winning fusion of strummed acoustics and
brawny ballads" with "deliciously poignant lyrics." The album hit the Top
40 on Amazon.com and Top 20 at CMJ/Triple A Radio, was featured on National
Public Radio's "All Songs Considered" and an 11-minute special on NPR's
"Weekend Edition." Video received multiple spins on MTV.
Taking the gloves off once again, "Better For The Metaphor" is a witty and
incisive pop affair that displays the multi-talented Hicken's talent for
keenly observed insights as he cleverly chronicles the complicated world
around him. "Better For The Metaphor" offers takes on such provocative
themes as the American sense of entitlement ("Go Getter"), the manufactured
culture of fear ("Safe"), and the dangers of trumpeting one's rigid
ideology ("My House"). Hicken also serves up a 50s style duet on the
ambivalence of the Universe ("Goodbye Life") and even a sing-songy ditty
about using anti-depressants to make the pain of life go away
("Medicated").
Hicken, who also produced the album, layers his soulful tenor atop a rich
blend of acoustic and Spanish guitars, piano, strings, bassoon, and subtle
electronic textures. Relocating from Manhattan to a secluded log cabin in
the Catskill Mountains, he recorded the album over a 12-month period with a
host of top musicians, whose previous employers had included: Frank
Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Lambchop and Britney Spears.
About Chris Hicken: A native of Birmingham, England, Hicken arrived in
America in 1993 with the Alternative-Rock group Bigmouth. Seven Cantinero
songs are featured in the hit PBS TV series "Roadtrip Nation." Hicken has
worked with Blue Man Group and he was the only outside artist opening for
Steve Earle on his recent tour.Hicken is a regular contributor to the
Huffington Post.