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This Apathy Feels Alright

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about this album

This album was recorded, played, sang, and mixed all by Geoff Hooton mostly in 2010. The songs were multitracked and recorded on a laptop and small recording system. It will be available on Itunes and similiar online stores by mid November 2010. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

why this is interesting

Hooton's solo work rewards listeners willing to sit with quiet, introspective songwriting. What distinguishes this collection is its deliberate intimacy—recorded largely on modest equipment in 2010, the album carries the distinctive texture of someone capturing their own voice without studio mediation. The multitracked arrangements demonstrate thoughtful composition despite technical constraints, creating something that feels honest rather than polished. Hooton's willingness to work within these limitations, handling every instrument and production decision himself, produces a coherent artistic vision that speaks to how constraint can clarify intention. For those interested in singer-songwriter work that privileges substance over production sheen, this offers genuine material worth discovering.

tracks

1

This Apathy Feels Alright

Geoff Hooton

3:03
2

Bigger & Bigger

Geoff Hooton

2:59
3

All You Are

Geoff Hooton

3:43
4

The Roughest Part

Geoff Hooton

3:36
5

Am I Human?

Geoff Hooton

4:00
6

I Didn't Know (That You Wanted To)

Geoff Hooton

4:30
7

Smile

Geoff Hooton

3:33
8

The Bitterness Of Life

Geoff Hooton

5:00

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