CR and The Nones – The Ghosts Are Coming Home
Chris Gennone, the gifted guitarist and songwriter from Jersey City, has embarked on a long and winding musical journey leading up to “The Ghosts Are Coming Home,” the second album from his five-piece ensemble CR and The Nones. “The Ghosts Are Coming Home” weaves together an expansive sonic landscape with moments of introspection, evoking echoes of The War on Drugs and early My Morning Jacket and even The Eagles. “The Ghosts Are Coming Home” showcases Gennone’s growth as an artist and producer. The album allowed him the time and space to delve deeply into every aspect of the music-making process. From crafting intricate guitar leads and harmonies to altering arrangements and taking on a more hands-on role in production, Gennone’s dedication shines through in every note and lyric. The album’s lyrical content mirrors Gennone’s personal journey during its creation. He explains, “I went through a lot of personal changes during the making of this record, and I feel like the songs kind of take you through that journey. It’s a hopeful record, but also one that still features loss and even desperation at times. But by its end, there’s a feeling of acceptance and understanding.” This emotional depth and authenticity permeate the album, making it a relatable and poignant listening experience. While “The Ghosts Are Coming Home” primarily falls into the indie rock category, its music attitude carries a romantic and melancholic allure. The album’s influences extend beyond the confines of the indie genre, drawing inspiration from the realms of Country and Americana. Neil Young’s indelible mark on the music is evident, adding a timeless quality to the album’s sound. Chris Gennone and his bandmates have crafted an album that seamlessly weaves together sincerity, introspection, and hope. The influences from diverse musical genres, lend a unique flavor to the indie rock canvas.
CR and The Nones Photo by Anthony Russo