Ben Howard, Alexandra Palace
Mercury-nominated singer-songwriter Ben Howard comes to Alexandra Palace in April.
Since the runaway success of 2011's Mercury-nominated debut Every Kingdom, we've been waiting to see which way Ben Howard would go – another finger-picking pop-guitar flash-in-the-pan, or something more substantial? - and with the release of this year's I Forgot Where We Were, we seem to have a definitive answer.
It sometimes seems like penning a hook as catchy as that which opens 'The Wolves' - who's ooh-ooh-oohs you can't have failed to hear – might hold an artist back further down the line but, while its fair to say the latest album doesn't conjure any ear-worm refrains of that calibre, it has much more to recommend it, sounding like a howling Ray Lamontagne or James Vincent McMorrow.
The record's dark, soulful aesthetic is built upon an expansion of the Ben Howard sound, from the pared-back voice and guitar of his debut to a fuller, more effects-laden production style that embraces electric influences, and the results are excellent, in the haunting, echo-laden style of Volcano Choir or Bon Iver. Give a listen to the title track if you don't believe us, or the sombre opener 'Small Things', all shimmering electric shuffles and wailing, falling finger-picking, while that signature melancholic voice swells and fades amidst it all – it's the kind of sound to huddle close to on a cold winter's night.
So while Howard's star continues to rise, Londoners have a chance to catch him in the beautiful surrounds of Alexandra Palace. With two dates already sold out, make sure you move quick to grab one before they're gone...
It sometimes seems like penning a hook as catchy as that which opens 'The Wolves' - who's ooh-ooh-oohs you can't have failed to hear – might hold an artist back further down the line but, while its fair to say the latest album doesn't conjure any ear-worm refrains of that calibre, it has much more to recommend it, sounding like a howling Ray Lamontagne or James Vincent McMorrow.
The record's dark, soulful aesthetic is built upon an expansion of the Ben Howard sound, from the pared-back voice and guitar of his debut to a fuller, more effects-laden production style that embraces electric influences, and the results are excellent, in the haunting, echo-laden style of Volcano Choir or Bon Iver. Give a listen to the title track if you don't believe us, or the sombre opener 'Small Things', all shimmering electric shuffles and wailing, falling finger-picking, while that signature melancholic voice swells and fades amidst it all – it's the kind of sound to huddle close to on a cold winter's night.
So while Howard's star continues to rise, Londoners have a chance to catch him in the beautiful surrounds of Alexandra Palace. With two dates already sold out, make sure you move quick to grab one before they're gone...
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What | Ben Howard, Alexandra Palace |
Where | Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, N22 7AY | MAP |
Nearest tube | Wood Green (underground) |
When |
16 Apr 15 – 18 Apr 15, 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM |
Price | £13.50 + booking |
Website | Click here for tickets (via TicketWeb) |