"Highway Time" by Jesse Creatchman, a singer-songwriter from Montreal, is a song that captures the feeling of being on the open road. It's the perfect music for life's unpredictable journey. The song's beat, which is like the ebb and flow of life and the highway, keeps people moving from the very first strumThe lyrics of "Highway Time" discuss acceptance, including the problems and challenges one faces, as well as the quiet strength required to persevere. Creatchman's story is obvious, and it makes everyday things seem like they are in a movie. His voice is both rough and soothing, conveying the song's emotional depth with ease and pulling the listener into a story that is both personal and universal.
The song flows easily between folk, rock, and Americana, making it easy to switch between the three. Creatchman takes some of Ryan Adams' emotional intensity, Bright Eyes' lyrics, and Wilco's wide sound and makes it his own. The music has a sense of movement that makes you want to keep going, as every chord and vocal nuance seems carefully planned.
"Highway Time" isn't just a song, it's a sound picture of a road trip. It is for people who have had problems, night drivers, and those learning how to handle life's challenges. Jesse Creatchman's music is both a confession and a friend. It's honest, moving, and perfect for the road.
This release makes Creatchman an even more modern storyteller whose songs stick with you long after the last note has faded. "Highway Time" is a call to participate in the journey fully.
