New Music from Keaton Henson
Written and recorded in less than a year, a toughness veins throughout Keaton Henson’s latest album Birthdays, addressing the challenges of newfound and newly-lost love. In more ways than one, Birthdays presents the perils of getting what you wished for. “Lying To You” may sound like a love song, but it reveals how painfully easy it is to be with someone you don’t love. “Teach Me” longs for someone to convince you to feel something for them, when in truth you feel nothing. And if his self-released full-length, Dear…, was beset by heartbreak, Birthdays presents a character whose desire for intimacy is haunted by an occasional urge for self-destruction.
Monsters are a recurring theme across the imagery of Birthdays – and perhaps, as “Kronos” in particular suggests, the true monster lies within. But the vanquishing of monsters and fear itself has marked Keaton’s progress since the release of Dear… His songs, while heartfelt, display a confidence and world-weary attitude beyond his years. And whilst the record resonates deepest once Keaton is alone with his electric guitar, it is also brought to vivid life by French horns, co-vocalist Jesca Hoop and a ten-piece string section. He writes songs with stories that are slow-burning, rather than quick fixes. Instead of shallow glamour, Keaton Henson brings us truth getting to the heart of us; and on Birthdays, we start to get to the heart of him.
RIYL: Nick Drake, Bon Iver, Elliott Smith, Antony and the Johnsons, Grizzly Bear, Jeff Buckley,
Recommended Tracks: Track #4 “Lying To You”, track #9 “Sweetheart, What Have You Done To Us”, track #5 “The Best Today”
Going for Adds 3/25 & 3/26
FCC CAUTION: track #7 “Kronos” (says “son of a b*tch),
Label: ANTI-





