"A personal travelogue that shows its strength in through solid songwriting and straightforward production."
Cronin paints himself as a kind of drifter working in the sunny side of folk music, taking a light and easy approach to his sensitive songwriting.
Recorded in Byron Bay, this album captures the light and rhythmic feel in which artists like Jack Johnson, Xavier Rudd and Ben Harper specialise. Highlights include the mysterious Gone Is The Ever Unknown and clever The Kind Of Woman I Need, reminiscent of early Go-Betweens. Cronin’s voice has a light lilt that is never overbearing or posturing. A personal travelogue that shows its strength in through solid songwriting and straightforward production.