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John Hickman – From Folk To Hard Rock In Only Three Songs

There are so many struggling musicians out there working hard to make great music and get it heard.  Some work harder than others.  Today I was introduced to one hard working man.  John Hickman is singer/songwriter from Washington State that breaks the mold by effectively “rocking out” by himself.  Forget your preconceptions of a boring guy sitting alone on stage with a guitar on his lap.  John shows that alternative rock can be achieved all by yourself.  No excuses!

John Hickman got started a little late in life but has been hard at work since 2008 creating quite a diverse portfolio of music, from acoustic folk to mellow adult-alternative to full on crowd moving rock and roll.  So far three songs have completed mastering with a bunch more to be released soon I am told.  The standout so far has to be the moody ‘What Would You Do?’  It is a song that really shows all of John’s multi-talents.  From haunting vocals to a driving drum beat to very interesting guitar solos, this is a complete song.  ‘Escape’ is a piano driven rock song at its soul with a dark feel, reminiscent of an alternative rock take on a Coldplay song.  Smooth guitars and a strong note holding voice help carry the song.  The more mellow folk type song ‘Passing Thru’ could be played by John in a dark, smoky corner of any beer guzzling bar.  He really wakes you up at the bridge with a powerful rock out before smoothing the song back out with another low key verse.  The song has its ups and downs that keep you interested throughout the 5:13 of the track.

This looks like a good start for a man determined to get better and better at his craft.  The mixes are relatively solid and I feel are only going to refine as time marches on.  Perseverance makes for a good teacher and John Hickman has plenty of that.

Keep looking for more from him and check out what is out there now at:

www.cdbaby.com/Artist/JohnHickman

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