When asked in a recent interview how he would describe his sound, singer-songwriter Sean Carey (who performs under the moniker S.Carey) replied, “I always want my music to sound beautiful. I want people to have an emotional response to it. I want it to be moving.” This description was spot on for S.Carey’s captivating performance at the Cedarburg Cultural Center on Saturday, January 24th.

Music is all about the details for S.Carey, and the pristine acoustics of the Cedarburg Cultural Center made this a perfect venue in which to experience his “beautiful music.” You could clearly hear the the musicians’ innovative playing throughout the set, and these slight nuances shaped the rich timbre of the music. Some examples included the drummer using brush strokes and soft mallets instead of traditional sticks for most of the songs, and also running his fingers around the symbols to create a sort of hushed screech. The lonely whine of the pedal steel interjected itself amidst the ethereal vibrations of the electric violin. All of these layers were set against Sean Carey’s exceptional work Musicianship creating piano driven melodies.

After a brief break, the band returned for a second set of tunes, which spanned all stages of S.Carey’s catalogue. The three song series of “Avalanche” from 2012’s Hoyas EP, “Fire-Scene” and “Alpenglow” from Range of Light anchored the set and fully engaged the crowd who was as polite as I’ve ever seen throughout the entire performance. By the time S.Carey closed the show with the uplifting finale off of * from Range of Light, “Neverending Fountain,” the crowd enthusiastically responded with a standing ovation.
At one point in the set Sean quipped about the last time he was in Cedarburg was for soccer tournament while he was playing high school soccer in Lake Geneva. We hope that S.Carey won’t be away from the ‘Burg that long again. S.Carey & co. accomplished their mission of ‘moving the crowd’ at the Cedarburg Cultural Center with his “beautiful music”… that is for sure.
Opening for S.Carey as Len Voy, a new band of musicians who grew up in Ozaukee County and came together at UW-Eau Claire.
The Americana trio feature an electric guitarist, violinist and singer/acoustic guitarist/kick-drummer Nick Lanser. The band’s brief set was captivating and Len Voy received a riveting ovation from the crowd who clearly wanted to hear more tunes from this great up-and-coming act.
S.Carey Setlist:
Set I:
Move
Creaking
Crown the Pines
Mothers
Action
In the Stream
Chrysalis
Bulletproof… I Wish I Was*
Set I:
Move
Creaking
Crown the Pines
Mothers
Action
In the Stream
Chrysalis
Bulletproof… I Wish I Was*
Set II:
Glass
Marfa
Avalanche
Fire-Scene
Alpenglow
All We Grow
Bjork
Neverending Fountain
Glass
Marfa
Avalanche
Fire-Scene
Alpenglow
All We Grow
Bjork
Neverending Fountain
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