STYLE: Roots/Acoustic RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 48972-14546 LABEL: Independent BHCD2013 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Niall Dunne
The latest collection of acoustic tunes from the Irish rocker. The first thing that you notice is how stripped back the whole thing is. Every song relies on the staple guitar rhythm and vocal melody, with various backing vocals, harmonica and light electric guitar parts dotted throughout. When you listen through the entire album, it's clear what a good songwriter Houston is. That is the beauty of acoustic music: either it's good or it's not. There are no little production tricks or seducing electric guitar licks to cover over an average or even bad song. There are one or two that fade into the background a bit, but plenty that standout as great songs. The title track seems like a cross between Dire Straits and The Frames - a great mixture of atmospheric chords and uplifting melody. "One Eyed King Of Spain" rolls along like a classic Bob Dylan tune, the raw energy just pulls you along and it's over before you realise what's happened. But some of the best moments are the more fragile songs, such as "Papillon" and "Lay In My Arms". Maybe it's a guilty pleasure, but part of the joy of listening to these songs is how it feels like reading someone's diary. Houston shares intimacy, worship, anger, fun and a whole host of other emotions through these songs and it's well worth hearing what he has to say.
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