Kete Bowers, a singer-songwriter from Birkenhead, Merseyside, has a unique style characterized by post-industrial Northern folk with a hue of blues. Bowers’ rich voice and heartfelt compositions create a distinct musical experience. While he remains relatively undiscovered, his work is reminiscent of Canadian Stephen Fearing and legendary English Folk Singer Ralph McTell. His music captures raw emotions and stories, making Kete Bowers an exceptional artist worth discovering in the folk and blues genres.

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Kete Bowers’ ‘BlackWater’ takes you on a haunting musical voyage, where melancholic chords and poetic lyrics merge into a soul-stirring masterpiece.

The featured track, “BlackWater,” escorts listeners on a profoundly disquieting expedition. It engulfs them in somber, textured chords that mirror the eerie essence of the song. Lines like “Settle down now, don’t be disconcerted. It’s just the commotion of the tempest” bear a lyrical burden, emphasized by the comforting acoustic guitar. The inclusion of piano and woodwinds imparts a cinematic quality into this solitary. Its influences, reminiscent of renowned artists like Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Nick Cave, and Leonard Cohen, are subtly intertwined into an exquisitely doleful production. “BlackWater” encapsulates the artist’s strife and the encompassing desolation, fashioning it into a potent and evocative composition that lingers in the listener’s psyche.

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