Wednesday 17 October 2012

State of Undress - Journeys of the Heart


A lively album containing several absolute treasures
Dorset based band State of Undress return with another delightful collection of folk/country songs on their new album JOURNEYS OF THE HEART. With each album the band seems to grow and their music seems to get stronger and bolder. Charlie Rose takes charge of lead vocals on the majority of songs on this album. The album begins with The Hangman’s Daughter written by Charlie and Alan Rose. Charlie’s vocals are uplifting and charming. The musical interlude three-quarters of the way through this opening song is in itself quite stunning and well worth a listen. Rock It! has quite a modern feel, easy on the ear this is quite a captivating song. The Black Hills of Mendip was written by band member Jerry Bird. This song is very atmospheric and worthy of several plays. She Rides So Graceful sees Alan on lead vocals. Alan’s vocals are earthy and raw. This is a lovely folk song with a gorgeous instrumental half way through. Second Time Around is a slow folk song with Charlie on lead vocals. Charlie’s vocals are very different and quite infectious. It All Comes Down To Love sees Malcolm Windett on lead vocals. This is a slow folk/country song also written by Malcolm. The lyrics are very succinct and quite powerful. This is definitely one of the highlights on this action packed album. Listening to Malcolm I am reminded of James Taylor and his warming vocal style. Wagon Wheel sees Charlie taking the lead once more. This is a more up-tempo song with a fast beat. Invisible is another charming song with a strong country feel. Charlie’s vocals are stripped bare allowing them to shine. Enigmatic and delicate this song really tugs at the hug strings! Are We Alright is a popular Steve Knightley/Show of Hands song. Alan puts his own spin on this classic folk/rock song. Maybe not as edgy as the original but it still packs a punch. Wildwood is an upbeat folk song with cheery vocals provided by Charlie. The album comes to a close with The Keys Of Canterbury a brilliant folk song performed by Charlie and Alan. Once again as with previous albums the best has been saved till last. This album definitely takes listeners on a journey and it is with regret that the album has to come to an end. 

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