Every so often an artist emerges on the scene as fully formed, distinct vocals, a palpable presence, and crafted novel lyrics where the songs truly belong to the singer. Seth Glier joins the rank of artists with such an emergence. This singer/songwriter/pianist, born and raised in rural Western Massachusetts, delivers an organic performance rich in emotion and intellect. Glier’s blend of smooth folk and bluesy soul is a sound all his own.
Sharing the stage with the like of John Mayer, Shemekia Copeland, and Martin Sexton, Glier’s accomplishments far surpass his age. He has sold thousands of records and has performed hundreds of shows throughout the east coast including three sold-out nights at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton Mass, to performing for over 25,000 people on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
Receiving a scholarship in songwriting from Berklee College of Music, his thought provoking lyrics have been recognized by Lizz Wright, Peter Mulvey, and folk super-group Redbird. “His lyrics don't just tell stories; they paint a masterpiece of pictures. The pictures are fresh, vibrant, and thoughtful,” said Tower Records.
Seth’s energy and passion conveyed during live shows leave listeners talking for days after his performance. “Glier takes his audience to a place that is unknown without his intoxicating groove,” wrote Performer Magazine.
Seth’s first record, Why, sold out within three days of it’s release in 2004. Seth's highly anticipated sophomore release, Space (2005), has been a hit among listeners. “The CD showcases his creativity and energy, and addresses the social, political, and economic problems within the world today,” says The Recorder.
Seth’s newest album, Sojourn, will be released in June of 2007 and is already creating buzz. Produced by Michael Gregory (Mick Jaggar, Carlos Santana, Steve Winwood) and engineer by Angelo Qualia (Luther Vandross, Madonna), Sojourn leads the listener down the trail of love both lost and found, growth from vulnerability, and spirituality in a frivolous world.
Glier is also joined by the Hammond B3 talents of recording veteran Mitch Chakour (James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Joe Cocker, Richie Havens), saxophonist Joe Nerney (Stevie Wonder), guitarist Joe Boyle (Frank Manzi), and bassist Nick Cressotti who all complement Glier’s spacious breathtaking sound.
Glier’s level of self-possession animates the performances as the soulfulness of his voice and integrity of his lyrics amplify the cry of the ordinary heart. A master of dynamics, Glier reduces the sound to silence with a blustering baritone then teases that silence with a fluttering falsetto. Seth’s four-octave range tastefully fills his performance with deep satisfying moments; elegant introspective moments, fervent moments of sadness, and streams of light that lift the listener just as the darkness begins to settle.
you do not look like an ogar in that picture. you're eyes are just a bit red... yes hopefully you can come out to RI, but i'm hoping to go to your keene show since it's on my brothers birthday. its a maybe as of now but i think that would be a really cool present.
hey brother, looks like things are going great for you. dont have any speakers on the computer i use, cant even imagine how much you and your music has grown. come play a few shows out here in cali, you'll dig it.
hoooly shit. i dont know if i told you, but that day after the iron horse gig, when me and pete were goin to pittsshits, i heard the "gotta get away" song and instantly started crying. (im lame) POWERFUL voice!!love it! glad you put it on here!!
Seth, great to hear from you! I was just in the studio last night listening to Life Goes On... thanks for playing on it. We're organizing and working on final mixes for the album... hoping for late 2008/early 2009 release. Let me know when yours is out. I'll sell it in the CD sction of my bookstore.
Thanks for the kind words man. I really enjoyed our little gig too. Everyone sounded good. Hey, the horse videos came out pretty darn well. Sounded better than it felt at the time, right?
Ya Killed em The other night babyeee! New stuff sounds GREAT makes me wanna drink a bottle of wine and kill myself!!! In a good way of course;) Peace Up!!!
Seth, we're looking forward to one more great afternoon of music this Sunday with you here. Thank you for coming in over the last few weeks to share your material, both old and new, we really appreciate it! -Cheers, Mocha Maya's Coffee House & Espresso Bar