Lush, piano-led indie folk with a heart of gold. Expansive arrangements and breathy vocals that feel like a long walk through a coastal forest in autumn.
Tim Baker makes music that feels like a warm sweater on a cold day. It is rooted in the singer-songwriter tradition but possesses a cinematic scale, often starting with a simple piano melody or acoustic strum before blossoming into a rich tapestry of strings, horns, and choral harmonies. There is a distinct sense of place in his work, evoking the rugged, beautiful landscapes of Newfoundland and the quiet dignity of small-town life.
What sets Baker apart is his ability to balance intimacy with grandeur. His voice is uniquely textured, a breathy and slightly raspy instrument that feels like he is whispering directly to you, even when backed by a full orchestra. The production often leans into a 1970s analog warmth, reminiscent of the Laurel Canyon era but updated with the indie-folk sensibilities of the 21st century. It is music that values sincerity and craftsmanship above all else.
Start with 'Forever Overhead' to hear him at his most expansive and realized. It is an album about looking back without getting stuck there, full of songs that build from quiet contemplation to triumphant, communal peaks. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
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