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Nothing Means Anything

Nothing Means Anything
Adam McIntyre

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Average customer review:
Composed around seasonal themes with multi-instrumental performances by McIntyre. An exciting level of artistic development.

Product Description

Nothing Means Anything outlines a year in the life of Montgomery, Alabama native Adam McIntyre, detailing his experiences with divorce, desperation, and deliverance through new-found love. The album is composed around seasonal themes with multi-instrumental performances by McIntyre, who has reached an exciting new level of artistic development with this record.

Track Listing

  1. Your Only Friend
  2. Half Dead
  3. Nothing Means Anything
  4. The Way Things Used To Be (Part 1)
  5. Love Is The Answer
  6. Smile
  7. Everyday Is Christmas
  8. Feel This Way Again
  9. Can't Stop Crying
  10. Fairytale
  11. The Way Things Used To Be (Part 2)
  12. Song For Heather
  13. Fireworks
  14. Cotton Candy
  15. I Need You
  16. Love Is A Minor Key

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #650476 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-06-07
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Review
lyrically and musically poignant as all get out... hope the new love lasts; the LP sure will. --Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover, June 1, 2005

Review
Adams grasp of perfect pop melodies, clean vocals, and classic songwriting really comes through on this record. --Mike Turner, The Bee's Knees, August, 2005

Review
The production on Nothing Means Anything is exceptional... uncannily reminiscent of the work of Sufjan Stevens. --Invisible Limb, October 2005


Customer Reviews

Magnum Opus5
In response to the previous listner review, this album follows an artist's life in the span of a year or so, and follows the seasons of the year. It starts with a divorce (Autumn) with some down lyrics that fit with that type of experience and music being the only "friend" to help through that process. It moves through finding a new and true exciting love at Christmas and through the course of Spring and Summer love blossoms with the same wonder and mystery that nature does. It's a very straight forward concept, and some of the most raw personal writing you will find, that takes you through a personal cycle that mirrors the life cycle of nature. If nothing else, it's one person playing all the instruments and pouring his soul out for anyone to relate to and perhaps heal themselves through the hope that this record inspires. Any soulful listener should be able to appreciate that even if the music isn't dark enough for you. There will be more musical and lyrical heaviness to come from him, I am sure.