After another two years of touring, Tom took a sabbatical, returning to the road in 2002 with Country Dog - City Boy, recorded live in studios in Manhattan and Boston. After a year of quiet reflection, this was perhaps the purest presentation of Tom’s material: one voice, one guitar. Later that same year Tom released Five Year First Impression, including the familiar, solitary soundscapes as well as some roots/groove rock and soul.
In 2004, Tom recorded Monster with Flower, a moody examination of the brokenness of human relationship, with glimpses of a transcendent, perhaps greater romance. Featuring many fan favorites from his live show, this album was recorded in some of the finest studios in Nashville.
After continuing to tour for almost three years without releasing any new music, Tom returned to the studio during the winter of early 2007. Recorded in Boston and featuring a full band on most tracks, Gravity Shoes is the spiritual reaction to Monster with Flower’s relationship issues. The album features mostly electric guitar and poetic lyrics that explore the place between the material and spiritual realms.
Tom’s seventh album, 8 Roads Home, was released in the Spring of 2008. The album features solo acoustic guitar and voice in the vein of Country Dog - City Boy, except this time the fare was new arrangements traditional hymns. In 2010, Tom released Lonely for the Sun, a beautiful album recorded and mixed entirely on an iPhone. Tom followed it up in 2011 with a live album titled simply, Tom Conlon Live.
Tom continues to tour, connecting in venues often as intimate as someone’s home. “House concerts are not a new thing, but they’ve regained their dignity, it seems. As a listener, I always want to get as close to the music as possible…it’s just natural with the power of downloading and challenging conventional systems, that we’d want to interact with art on a more personal level, on our own terms…it follows that we’d push live performance more and more into our personal spaces, less production, more connection…the home is sacred, what more fitting place for timeless, eternal transactions?”
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