The Unseen In Between
Though he rose to early acclaim as a fingerstyle guitarist, the singer/songwriter is steadily developing into a poignant lyricist, now chronicling the places and people he hopes to understand.
Gunn channels Sixties folk musicians and modern contemporaries on his fourth solo record, while Deerhunter observe death with heart-wrenching detail on the band’s eighth album
Annabel Mehran's black-and-white cover photo for Steve Gunn's The Unseen In Between is a portrait of the guitarist and songwriter seemingly on the move.
The former guitarist in Kurt Vile's backing band, The Violators, Steve Gunn steps proudly into the spotlight on his latest solo record, The Unseen In Between.
Steve Gunn is indie rock's best kept secret. Across three studio albums—and now a fourth, with his latest, The Unseen In Between—Gunn has resuscitated stylistic elements of guitar playing in a similar vein of J.J. Cale, Jim O'Rourke circa Bad Timing,
Steve Gunn has released something like 14 albums since 2007, and 2019 sees the release of his 15th, ‘The Unseen in Between’. At times he feels
Kurt Vile's longterm bandmate Steve Gunn has a habit of telling other peoples’ stories, on 'The Unseen in Between' he tells his own.