Inevitable Discovery
Reviews
This album is full of beautiful music his voice and the tunes makes it outstanding to listen... (Read the entire review)
- Chatsong 10/28/16
A real pleasure to listen to Tim's album, a collection of songs that tell the richness of his musical influences. The pleasure comes from this diversity (rocker, bluesy, southern gospel ...), the perfect rendition but also from his particular timber of voice that sounds clear on these good songs. Among all the new releases, this discovery wasn't inevitable but missing this album would have been a real shame! His personal Americana brings an original touch.
– Mike Penard ISA Radio France 10-13-16
Growing up in California, Tim Bennett listened to everything from pop and country to the blues and rock. Those influences can be heard loud and clear on his latest offering, Inevitable Discovery. The eleven-song collection, all penned by Bennett, kicks off with the timely “It Must Be True” a bluesy take on believing (or not) everything you read; that's followed by the rocker “Heaven Or Hell” reminding us that we’re all in control of our own destiny. Bennett returns to the blues on the touching piano ballad “I Don’t Want To Do This Anymore”, the melancholy, harmonica accented “Garbo Blues” and the electric “Damaged Goods.” The album also includes “Wrap Your Head Around It” a lively southern gospel tune that will “fortify your soul”; the seductive “Trouble” and the gentle “Security” before closing out with “They Gave Me Whiskey.” - The Daily Country 10-10-16