Out of the Machine Album

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"Out of the Machine": A Journey of Love, Hope, and Resilience.
Album artist and singer-songwriter Paul Brunet is taking a step to the table with his latest self-produced compilation of songs on, "Out of the Machine." This soulful body of work showcases Brunet's vocal prowess and introspectively crafted lyrics, as well as his proficiency on various instruments including guitars, drums, percussion, organs, pianos, wind instruments, and even saxophones. One notable aspect that sets "Out of the Machine" apart is its intricate layers of texture, subtly, yet intentionally blending sounds, prayers, and even singing bowls into the fabric of the tracks, ensuring that listeners find a profound connection with his music. To achieve this depth, he has carefully curated a collection of analog folk and electric instruments, percussion, and different styled microphones, with meticulous attention to detail during the creative and production process.

While Brunet's talent and dedication shine throughout the album, he has also invited a select group of contributing musicians who have added their unique touch to several tracks. Eilidh McPhersons’s background vocals on "One Way Out" give the song an ethereal quality, while Joey Wright's masterful lap steel guitar work can be heard on "Illuminate," "One Way Out," "Reprise Hallelujah," "Grow Down," "We Are Overcomer's," "Plow," and "Become." Wright also showcases his banjo skills on "Grow Down." Matt Szabo, offers grounding and melodic counter rhythmic bass lines on “Illuminate.” Adding another layer of richness to the album, Rashaan Fuller-Wright's tenor saxophone graces the tracks "Grow Down," "Plow," and "Become," lending a soulful and melancholic undertone. Ryan Thomas joins the ensemble, contributing his magnificent saxophone skills to the title song "Out of the Machine," as well as "We Are Overcomer's" and "Plow."


The heart and soul of "Out of the Machine" lie in its lyrical themes. With this album, Brunet delves into the intricacies of love, the power of hope, the determination to keep going, and the realities of everyday life. Each track explores a different facet of the human experience, touching upon universal emotions intended to resonate deeply with listeners. From the moment the album begins, listeners are taken on a transcendent musical journey, accompanied by Brunet's redolent storytelling and his ability to weave melodies that tug at the honesty and heart posture of the material. Whatever the tone of the content, his intuitive musicianship and genuine emotion consistently shine through.


"Out of the Machine" is more than just an album; it is an immersive creative experience that envelops listeners in a world of raw emotions and inquisitive artistry. With its blend of heartfelt lyrics, masterful instrumentation, and the contributions of skilled musicians, this album stands as a testament to the journey; the power of music to uplift, heal, inspire and make peace, reminding us all, no matter where we are, to “come home.”


"Out of the Machine": A Journey of Love, Hope, and Resilience.
Album artist and singer-songwriter Paul Brunet is taking a step to the table with his latest self-produced compilation of songs on, "Out of the Machine." This soulful body of work showcases Brunet's vocal prowess and introspectively crafted lyrics, as well as his proficiency on various instruments including guitars, drums, percussion, organs, pianos, wind instruments, and even saxophones. One notable aspect that sets "Out of the Machine" apart is its intricate layers of texture, subtly, yet intentionally blending sounds, prayers, and even singing bowls into the fabric of the tracks, ensuring that listeners find a profound connection with his music. To achieve this depth, he has carefully curated a collection of analog folk and electric instruments, percussion, and different styled microphones, with meticulous attention to detail during the creative and production process.

While Brunet's talent and dedication shine throughout the album, he has also invited a select group of contributing musicians who have added their unique touch to several tracks. Eilidh McPhersons’s background vocals on "One Way Out" give the song an ethereal quality, while Joey Wright's masterful lap steel guitar work can be heard on "Illuminate," "One Way Out," "Reprise Hallelujah," "Grow Down," "We Are Overcomer's," "Plow," and "Become." Wright also showcases his banjo skills on "Grow Down." Matt Szabo, offers grounding and melodic counter rhythmic bass lines on “Illuminate.” Adding another layer of richness to the album, Rashaan Fuller-Wright's tenor saxophone graces the tracks "Grow Down," "Plow," and "Become," lending a soulful and melancholic undertone. Ryan Thomas joins the ensemble, contributing his magnificent saxophone skills to the title song "Out of the Machine," as well as "We Are Overcomer's" and "Plow."


The heart and soul of "Out of the Machine" lie in its lyrical themes. With this album, Brunet delves into the intricacies of love, the power of hope, the determination to keep going, and the realities of everyday life. Each track explores a different facet of the human experience, touching upon universal emotions intended to resonate deeply with listeners. From the moment the album begins, listeners are taken on a transcendent musical journey, accompanied by Brunet's redolent storytelling and his ability to weave melodies that tug at the honesty and heart posture of the material. Whatever the tone of the content, his intuitive musicianship and genuine emotion consistently shine through.


"Out of the Machine" is more than just an album; it is an immersive creative experience that envelops listeners in a world of raw emotions and inquisitive artistry. With its blend of heartfelt lyrics, masterful instrumentation, and the contributions of skilled musicians, this album stands as a testament to the journey; the power of music to uplift, heal, inspire and make peace, reminding us all, no matter where we are, to “come home.”