Charlie Cunningham

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Minimum 03:14 Tools
You Sigh 02:58 Tools
Lights off 03:52 Tools
Blindfold 03:05 Tools
An Opening 00:00 Tools
Permanent Way 04:12 Tools
Don't Go Far 00:00 Tools
Bite 00:00 Tools
Sink In 00:00 Tools
Breather 00:00 Tools
While You Are Young 00:00 Tools
Headlights 00:00 Tools
I Can Be 00:00 Tools
Lines 00:00 Tools
You Sigh (Live from Spotify, London) 00:00 Tools
Lights Off (Live from Spotify, London) 00:00 Tools
Answers 00:00 Tools
Born 00:00 Tools
Outside things 00:00 Tools
Paper Planes (Live from Spotify, London) 00:00 Tools
How Much 00:00 Tools
Molino 00:00 Tools
Telling It Wrong - Mahogany Sessions 00:00 Tools
Own Speed 00:00 Tools
In One Out 00:00 Tools
Telling It Wrong 00:00 Tools
Lessleg 00:00 Tools
Plans 00:00 Tools
Long Grass 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Far - Live Session 00:00 Tools
Heights 00:00 Tools
Lights Off - Live from Spotify, London 00:00 Tools
Different Spaces 00:00 Tools
Monster 00:00 Tools
Headlights - Live Session 00:00 Tools
Force of Habit 00:00 Tools
Interlude (Tango) 00:00 Tools
Hundred Times 00:00 Tools
Maybe We Won't 00:00 Tools
Minimum (Live from Spotify, London) 00:00 Tools
Stuck 00:00 Tools
You Sigh - Live from Spotify, London 00:00 Tools
Blindfold (Live from Spotify, London) 00:00 Tools
Paper Planes - Live from Spotify, London 00:00 Tools
Hundred Times - Live Session 00:00 Tools
Minimum - Live from Spotify, London 00:00 Tools
Blindfold - Live from Spotify, London 00:00 Tools
Permanent Way - Live Session 00:00 Tools
Telling It Wrong (Mahogany Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Telling It Wrong // Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Lights Off // Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Lights Off - Live Session 00:00 Tools
Minimum - live at St John's church in Hackney 00:00 Tools
Telling It Wrong | Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
You Sigh & Answers | Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Less Leg 00:00 Tools
Charlie Cunningham - Lights off 00:00 Tools
Minimum (Niklas Ibach Remix) 00:00 Tools
Lights Off (I. Koloskov) 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Far (Live Session) 00:00 Tools
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Charlie Cunningham is an English singer-songwriter based in Oxford. Cunningham is a fresh talent, proving to be more than just a man with a guitar and a voice; a regularity that we have become all too familiar with. His new and ambitious EP Outside Things combines beautiful, yet honest song-writing with such percussive guitar playing that he truly stands out from the crowd. Title track “Outside Things’” premièred on Best Fit; the lyrics are from the perspective of a newly-born baby. It’s a time that occurs in everyone’s life that cannot be remembered or recalled, this therefore, explorative aspect to his song-writing shows the depth Cunningham has to offer, unlike so many artists of his type. The song manages to convey an impression of diving in and out from the confusion of that foreign experience in such a compelling nature, accompanied by intense vocals playing on the track’s intimacy. “Outside Things’” carries with it a strange sense of longing, which is continuous throughout the EP. “In One Out” is the first track to be heard on the record; it’s melodic, but profoundly sombre and relatively dark sounding. The finger-picked guitar behind the vocals is hypnotic. There’s a slight step away from this intensity of the opening track and that of the title track in “Lights Off” and “Plans” - the second and fourth tracks on the EP. With far less movement there’s time to breathe between songs, it really helps to make each one stand out in their own right. During both of these tracks Cunningham creates moments of silence, with constant breaks where everything comes to a brief halt – if you heard these tracks live you’d want to be situated in an intimate and silent setting. The Outside Things EP not only demonstrates Cunningham’s impeccable writing ability, but his intricate and skilful playing technique, developed and picked up from his time spent in Seville, along with showing off his individual voice. Through the EP Cunningham’s percussive, yet flexible guitars playing technique is something to be whole heartedly admired. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.