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Paul Cauthen Holds Nothing Back With Unapologetic New Album ‘Book of Paul’
Paul Cauthen dropped his highly anticipated fifth studio album today, and if you were looking for a fusion of rock, country and gospel (A.K.A. Cauthen’s signature sound), you’ll find all of that in the Book of Paul. The high-energy, self-reflective project comes at a time in Cauthen’s life where he’s certainly become battle tested.
Cauthen has been through the highs and the lows, and the result is this project with fiery, upbeat tracks like “Texas Swagger” and slower, introspective songs like “The Voice Inside (Silence).” He describes it as a record that’s unapologetically himself, and hopes it inspires others to act in the same way:
“It’s just being who you are – unapologetically yourself – and that’s every one of my records. Does it dance? Does it make you cry? Does it make you feel? As far as I’m concerned I’ve made it already. I can already do whatever I want musically. And when you get to this point you look back. I have built my whole career going against the grain, and that’s what this record is. The freaking trials and tribulations of Paul. It’s everything I wanted on an album.”
Just as many stories within The Bible read as epics, there’s a grand, bigger-than-itself feel to Book of Paul. And just as readers are supposed to come away better off after reading Biblical parables, Big Velvet is walking away from this collection of music with his head held high, knowing that it’s a culmination of his past, present and what he’s setting out to accomplish in the future:
“If you look at the Bible, there is no book of Paul. I just wanted to write something that embodies me, because I’m sick of hearing records catered to what’s hot and what’s working. Me, I’ve always been this country boy, East Texas guy. Roots, rock and roll, Texas gospel. If you look back at all my albums, I’m proud to say I meant everything I’ve said.”
And Cauthen certainly has a lot to say with his latest project.
Some songs lean on the lighter side, like his collaboration with Jake Worthington titled “Tossin’ Back Time.” Others like the anthemic “Road Dog” tell the story of a man changed through love. Then you’ve got the haunting “The Voice Inside (Silence)” that’s about as Texas gospel as it gets.
In fact, “The Voice Inside (Silence)” almost acts as prayer that closes out the entire album, and the cathartic release that Cauthen experienced putting together this project is something that he hopes everyone has a chance to tap into themselves at some point:
“That’s what God is. That’s the spirit. That’s you. The un-talked about. That’s the good sh**. This record is the ‘Book of Paul,’ but I would say everybody needs their own book, and the chapters in life create that. What I mean is, bet on your own. Everybody pointing fingers at you because you’re the black sheep, or because you have this trait or that, that’s what actually makes you different. So bet on that.”
That right there is an inspiring and uplifting message, and it means that much more coming from Paul Cauthen. With all that he’s been through, no one would have blamed him if he had stepped away for a bit. Instead, he pulled up his bootstraps and got busy with his baritone voice in an album that could best be described as kick ass.
Do yourself a favor and dive into the Book of Paul… forgive me for the use of another reading pun, but it’s a real page turner:
“Book of Paul”
“Texas Swagger”
“Tossin’ Back Time (feat. Jake Worthington)”
“The Voice Inside (Silence)”
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