“Out Of My Hands (The Beach Club Cut)” by Paul Terry’s project Cellarscape is an engaging, reimagined take on a song originally featured on his 2014 award-nominated album, The Act of Letting Go. Released through Terry’s indie label, SkyBabyRecords, this new cut celebrates both the 25th anniversary of the label and Terry’s own milestone as a composer and songwriter. Paul Terry, also known for his project Aptøsrs, brings back his brand of indie pop-rock with club-ready energy, giving new life to a track that was almost released as a single a decade ago.
“Out Of My Hands (The Beach Club Cut)” opens with a catchy, upbeat acoustic guitar rhythm, inviting listeners in with its lively, toe-tapping vibe. Terry’s vocal performance is both breathy and tender, with a rich emotional quality that draws listeners into the lyrics. His voice brings depth to the song’s reflection on letting go, making it resonate personally and universally. The vibrant arrangement, paired with Terry’s expressive singing, creates a nostalgic and refreshing sound, seamlessly bridging past and present.
Accompanied by striking cover art—a great white shark illustration by artist Paul Shubrook, originally crafted for The Act of Letting Go deluxe edition—the release aligns visually and sonically with Terry’s artistic vision. “Out Of My Hands (The Beach Club Cut)” also serves as the lead single for SkyBabyRecords Est. 1999 – A 25th Anniversary Celebration, a forthcoming compilation album that spans Terry’s career, from deep cuts to recent releases.
“Out Of My Hands (The Beach Club Cut)” is a fitting tribute to Terry’s journey and project Cellarscape, capturing his growth as an artist and the enduring appeal of his music. Check it out on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan