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Albert Hammond Jr – ‘Melodies On Hiatus’ review: a sprawling sonic story

June 22, 2023
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Within the build-up to his fifth album ‘Melodies On Hiatus’, Albert Hammond Jr, by his personal account, was “going by way of modifications”. The singer-songwriter, broadly often known as the lead guitarist and founding member of The Strokes, had simply made the transfer again to Los Angeles in 2021 after calling New York Metropolis house for greater than 20 years. He’d punctuated the pauses in between the aforementioned band’s excursions and recording cycles together with his personal music, releasing 4 albums since 2006, spanning his honeyed indie debut ‘Yours To Hold’ to 2018’s ‘Francis Bother‘, which revelled in all of Hammond Jr’s innate exact guitar rock prowess.

However following ‘Francis Bother’, he was eager to deconstruct his touring band and distinction his earlier albums. The shift could have been an try and create one thing utterly completely different: “I’m fortunate to be in probably the most wonderful band, so I’ll hold that there and, right here, I’ll simply be me” as he just lately advised NME. That mindset manifested 19 tracks that showcase the wealth of the guitarist’s expertise and affect, or as he additionally mentioned in his notes on the album, merely replicate “this man’s life, sonically.”

Hammond Jr’s life, sonically, occurs to contain a love for ‘90s hip-hop, which he locations entrance and centre within the album’s lead single ‘100-99’, which options GoldLink. Emphasising the ins and outs of a contentious relationship on the bridge, the track balances between lyrical admissions and melodic hooks, backed by Hammond Jr’s trademark dexterous and fluctuating guitar elements. Elsewhere, Arctic Monkeys’ drummer Matt Helders pitches in on driving synth monitor, ‘Considerate Misery’, as Hammond Jr concedes “I’d be the person who you don’t ask if he’s alright trigger you’d simply know” over blistering percussion.

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However for those who’re studying between the traces to see which elements of Hammond Jr’s life are sonically being retold, the method could also be tougher than it seems to be. Quite a lot of the lyrics are penned by Canadian author and poet Simon Wilcox, who has labored with the likes of Blink-182, Poppy, and Fever 333. “These songs replicate behaviours and moments of mine – however as time has gone on, they’ve taken form and develop into common,” Hammond Jr mentioned of writing with Wilcox. “I believe that’s a testomony to the phrases Simon wrote and the way they match with the melodies.”

Having Wilcox transmute Hammond Jr’s auditory ramblings into lyricism works effectively. In moments just like the gritty Americana monitor ‘Outdated Man’ or the rockabilly lifting, ‘Memo Of Hate’ the place sharp lyricism like “I relived all these nights / on a loop in my thoughts / are you able to inform I’m uptight was once what you preferred” meet swift guitar licks, you’ll be able to hear the fruits of their synergy.

Crucially, it’s been knowledgeable by his transfer from the East to West. Los Angeles is decidedly extra sprawling than NYC – you’ll be able to stand on hills and look in the direction of the horizon with out it being blocked by gargantuan skyscrapers. ‘Melodies On Hiatus’, adopts the identical spaciousness of the territory it was created in, permitting Hammond Jr to spiral and sprawl out sonically. ‘Melodies On Hiatus’ could seem meandering at instances, however finally it lands the place it must be.

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  • Launch date: June 23, 2023
  • Document label: Purple Bull Data



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