Music Review: Jeremy Parsons’ “The Garden” (out on Aug 30th)

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Jeremy Parsons‘ single “The Garden” presents an introspective narrative that intertwines personal and psychological growth with the metaphor of gardening. Drawing from his Texan roots and experiences, Parsons delivers a poignant and relatable song that reflects on mental health and the nurturing of one’s well-being.

A Reflection of Personal Heritage

“The Garden” is rich in autobiographical elements, with Parsons recounting his childhood experiences with his father, Dr. Jerry Parsons, a horticulturist in Texas. This backdrop adds authenticity and depth to the song, as it becomes apparent that Parsons’ appreciation for gardening is more than just a thematic choice; it is a part of his upbringing and identity. The song is a testament to the profound influence that familial traditions and personal history can have on an artist’s work.

Lyrical Depth and Emotional Resonance

The lyrics of “The Garden” are both tender and evocative. Parsons cleverly uses the garden as a metaphor for mental health and personal growth, posing reflective questions such as, “Yeah, tell me what’s growing there in your garden / Does it whither when you’re feeling blue?” These lines invite listeners to introspect on their own emotional states and the care they give to their psychological well-being. The repetition of, “Yeah I hope that means you are too,” serves as a gentle reminder of the interconnectedness between external actions and internal states.

Parsons’ storytelling shines through as he delves into the life of his neighbor Brielle, whose dedication to her garden sparks the thematic exploration of the song. The narrative not only honors Brielle but also universalizes the experience of tending to one’s inner garden, making “The Garden” a song that resonates on multiple levels.

Musicality and Production

Musically, “The Garden” is a reflection of Parsons’ roots in Texas music. The song features a soothing blend of acoustic guitar and subtle instrumentation that complements the reflective nature of the lyrics. Parsons’ vocal delivery is earnest and heartfelt, lending an authenticity that draws the listener in. The simplicity of the arrangement allows the lyrics to take center stage, ensuring that the message of the song is conveyed with clarity and impact.

The production is clean and unobtrusive, providing a warm and intimate soundscape. This approach enhances the personal nature of the song, making it feel as though Parsons is sharing a story directly with the listener.

Universal Themes and Relatability

One of the strengths of “The Garden” lies in its universal themes. While the song is rooted in Parsons’ personal experiences, the metaphor of the garden as a representation of mental health and well-being is one that many can relate to. The lines, “I see you looking for the sun / I feel you counting on the rain,” encapsulate the human experience of seeking balance and nourishment, both physically and emotionally.

The song’s reflective nature encourages listeners to engage in their own introspection, prompting questions about how they nurture their own “gardens.” This universal appeal is a testament to Parsons’ ability to create music that is both deeply personal and broadly relatable.

Conclusion

Jeremy Parsons’ “The Garden” is a beautifully crafted song that combines personal narrative with universal themes. Through its evocative lyrics and sincere delivery, the song invites listeners to reflect on their own mental health and the care they give to their well-being. The metaphor of the garden serves as a powerful symbol for personal growth, making “The Garden” a song that is both meaningful and resonant.

Parsons’ ability to draw from his own experiences and weave them into a relatable and poignant narrative is a testament to his talent as a songwriter. “The Garden” stands out not only for its lyrical depth and emotional resonance but also for its earnest representation of the human experience. As Jeremy Parsons continues to evolve as an artist, songs like “The Garden” showcase his capacity to create music that is both impactful and enduring.

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A music industry veteran of over 30 years, Michael Stover is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, with a degree specializing in the Music and Video business. Michael has used that education to gain a wealth of experience within the industry: from retail music manager and DJ, to two-time Billboard Magazine Contest winning songwriter, performer and chart-topping producer, and finally, award-winning artist manager, publicist, promoter and label president. In just 10 years, MTS Records has released 40+ Top 40 New Music Weekly country chart singles, including FIFTEEN #1s and 8 Top 85 Music Row chart singles. MTS has also promoted 60+ Top 40 itunes chart singles, including 60+ Top 5s and 40+ #1s, AND a Top 5 Billboard Magazine chart hit! Michael has written columns featured in Hypebot, Music Think Tank, and Fair Play Country Music, among others. Michael is a 2020 Hermes Creative Awards Winner and a 2020 dotComm Awards Winner for marketing and communication.Michael has managed and/or promoted artists and events from the United States, UK, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Australia and Sweden, making MTS a truly international company.