Carl Hauck – Death Farm

Carl Hauck just landed on my radar last week with his new album “Death Farm” and it feels like reading pages from his life that left out in the open air. Every song carry a memory, a reflection or just a quiet confession wrapped in soft guitars and gentle melodies. His voice is calm but carries this weight that pulls you into his world it’s somewhere between beauty and sadness. There’s a sense that he’s trying to make sense of everything around him, one line at a time.

The production keeps things simple which fits the album’s mood perfectly. You can hear the honesty in his delivery, like he recorded it not for perfection but for truth. Songs like “Count the Rings” and “Drug Holiday” capture that bittersweet balance of humor and heartbreak. Even when the lyrics get heavy, there’s warmth in the music that makes it all feel human and deep.

This album feels like taking a quiet walk through someone else’s thoughts. Every harmony, every chord, feels intentional. For me, this album is more than just songs, it’s an emotional experience that stays with you long after it ends. I truly loved it from start to finish and it’s one of those rare albums that feels honest and alive.

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