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It’s Christmas (Let’s Try Again)” by Todd Morse

For some music fans, it just isn’t Christmastime until that special seasonal soundtrack is pouring out of the stereo, and in it is in this spirit that we find the new single from Todd Morse, “It’s Christmas (Let’s Try Again)” ready to please audiences around the globe this month. Todd Morse issued a killer album in 2019’s Late Bloomer that raised a lot of eyebrows within the indie rock community, but with “It’s Christmas (Let’s Try Again),” he’s goes in a slightly more traditional direction on his mission to conceive a simple, easy listening holiday song. He does a magnificent job, and you really don’t have to be the biggest Christmas buff around to agree.

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Much like the tracks we hear on the Late Bloomer LP, this single exhibits Morse’s trademark attention to detail and further highlights just how texturally expressive his songwriting can be when it is at its most unrestrained. There’s no debate as to whether or not the lyrics are the centerpiece here, but with regards to the overall construction of the song, I can’t pinpoint which of the different instrumental elements is the strongest of the lot – they’re all so powerful, though not quite abrasive, in their execution of a joint melody.

The bass parts in and around the chorus could have used a little more of a kick, but aside from this small surface flaw, I think that “It’s Christmas (Let’s Try Again)” might be one of the most technically efficient recordings that Todd Morse has stuck his moniker on so far. He’s considerably more stringent with indulgent components than many of his poppier competitors are, but he’s never so meticulous in his composing that we wind up getting something spindly, unfeeling or inauthentic in tone. He cares too much about his medium for that to happen, and his devotion is made more than obvious in this single.

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Almost everything in “It’s Christmas (Let’s Try Again)” is structured around Morse’s lead vocal, and rightly so – it’s by far the best and brightest gem in the song. There’s not a lot of boost in the EQ, but there doesn’t need to be; from the moment that we first make contact with his opening verse to the second that his voice disappears into the silence from which it came, his singing sounds and feels like a physical entity occupying center stage with a strength that was somewhat overlooked in his first album (but available to us just the same). He’s got a golden set of pipes, and they’re being put to work excellently in this release.

For those of us who just can’t get enough of those magical holiday harmonies, Todd Morse is bringing a Christmas treasure in “It’s Christmas (Let’s Try Again)” that I’m certain Santa won’t mind you opening up a little early this year. Non-religious but rich with a righteousness that allows for it to blend in with both spiritual and secular playlists easily, Morse’s wonderful winter submission is a great way of getting to know the singer/songwriter’s softer side, but perhaps even more important than that, it’s a terrific means of getting your holiday kicked off with the right kind of beat

Troy Johnston

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