
The passage of time weighs heavily on Tom Alter’s mind.
The Fraser, Michigan, singer-songwriter examines lessons from the past while addressing challenges of the present and future on Under the Firmament.
“When I write, I usually write songs about things that are staying in my mind for a while,” said Alter about his latest indie-folk-rock album.
“It can be issues or life events that are sticking with me, and I can’t let go. Time is an aspect of it, and I think it is just living and the common experiences that we all have.”
Alter chronicles those experiences through nine perceptive tracks, which feature contemplative lyrics, haunting guitars, and atmospheric instrumentation.
“At my age, I’m even writing more about time now on the songs I’ve been writing since then,” he said. “I think the theme will continue into my next album and project. I think it’s … trying to grapple with life and how it impacts us as individuals and as a community.”
I spoke with Alter about Under the Firmament and the inspiration behind it.