Steven Lambke
Dark Blue
You’ve Changed Records
Dark Blue is Steven Lambkeβs second solo album, and his first since 2015βs Days Of Heaven. He has recorded with numerous bands, including The Constantines, and most recently with Construction and Destruction (2018βs Revolution C).Β He has also released solo albums under the name Baby Eagle.
Although it is a solo album, he does have some help, most notably from one of the other founders/owners of Youβve Changed Records Daniel Romano (drums, percussion, guitars, vocals, organ) but also Dave Nardi (bass, organ, guitars), Ian Romano (drums) and Mark Lalama (piano and accordion).Β Romano recorded the album, as well with help from Lambke.
There are so many things to love about Dark Blue. Lambkeβs voice is one standout aspect, but it would mean very little without the expert playing and production. He has a truly unique voice and it fits his songs perfectly. The playing is tight and full of energy. He delivers the songs with a sense of urgency and drive.
There is a great deal of heavy percussion on this album. The drums are very much in the foreground and this completely works for Lambke. The drumming becomes the driving force of the song. It makes for interesting and captivating listening. Once he has your attention, he hits you with strong melodies and some of the finest lyrics available today. The lyrics are closer to poetry than song lyrics. A book of the lyrics is available as well, which is highly recommended. Look at the last song, βAll My Days Are Light And Goldβ, which features the closing verse:
βAnd on the morning when the earth kindly opens/
To reward all of my singing with the pit/
I promise I will step lightly over/
And fly awayβ
Yeats would be proud.
He revisits an older song on Dark Blue, βAt The Start Of A Songβ, which he had recorded with Construction and Destruction on the album, Revolution C. Here the song is more angry than questioning as if the desire to write a song is replaced with the need. It is just one of the many highlights on Dark Blue.
This is a brilliant album. Musically, it is hard to categorize, which is also a strength. It runs the gamut of rock, folk, and alternative, but it is all great. Lambkeβs writing has never been stronger. One spin of this album and you will realize that he is one of Canadaβs finest writers and performers. He should and needs to be heard.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: STEVEN LAMBKE – DARK BLUE
Aaron Badgley