David Kollar's "Roxanne" is a captivating short album that invites you into a world of intimate storytelling and evocative melodies. Released on August 10, 2011, under the independent label Mystery Stable, this 20-minute journey is a testament to Kollar's ability to convey deep emotions and personal narratives through his music.
The album opens with "Titles," setting the stage for a collection of songs that delve into themes of family, love, and personal reflection. Tracks like "Childhood" and "Grandmother" offer glimpses into Kollar's past, while "Looking for a Mother" and "Mothers Grave" explore the complexities of familial relationships. The title track, "Roxanne," adds a layer of intrigue and mystery, hinting at a story waiting to be uncovered.
Kollar's musicianship shines through in tracks like "Birds" and "Moving," where his guitar work is both delicate and powerful. The album's shorter pieces, such as "Baby Pink" and "Bad Dreams," showcase his ability to create impactful moments within brief spans of time. "Boy Friend" and "She Is a Hero" round out the collection with a mix of tenderness and strength, leaving a lasting impression.
"Roxanne" is a compact yet profound body of work that highlights David Kollar's talent for crafting memorable and emotionally resonant music. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impact.