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Paul Givant's "Marigold" Blossoms With Warmth

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • May 1
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Under spring's golden gaze, every note finds its bloom. Paul Givant, beloved frontman of Rose’s Pawn Shop, steps confidently into a vibrant solo chapter with the release of Marigold. Capturing the spirit of renewal and timeless love, "Marigold" channels the golden hues of ‘70s folk-rock through lush instrumentation, heartfelt lyricism, and an unmistakable warmth. Produced by Jason Hiller and Zachary Ross, the album sees Givant embracing both his Americana roots and a deeper, more introspective storytelling voice. Bursting with six- and twelve-string acoustics, mandolin, upright bass, and rich harmonies, Marigold feels like the first sun-soaked day of spring rendered in song. Reflecting on the album Givant says:

'Marigold' bursts with the bright, organic sounds of spring. It’s a true love song full of warmth and energy.

Photo Credit: Kremer Johnson, Artwork By: Zachary Ross
Photo Credit: Kremer Johnson, Artwork By: Zachary Ross

Following a celebrated run with Rose’s Pawn Shop, Givant’s solo debut with "Marigold" represents both a blossoming and a homecoming. Influenced by legends like Jackson Browne and Joni Mitchell, Givant’s new work moves between intimate reflection and open-hearted optimism. Critics have lauded his ability to marry earthy textures with vivid emotional imagery, creating a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and strikingly fresh. Let "Marigold" be the soundtrack to your season of renewal and stream the project today. Be sure to connect with Paul Givant.

 
 
 

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