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FEATURE ALBUM - 28/3/2005

Ben Lee - Awake Is The New Sleep

Ben LeeBen Lee is a talented songwriter and performer. But sometimes in the past he's done his music no favours. He's been arrogant and boastful, and knows it. In some ways he regrets it, and in other ways he thinks it was necessary. "I grew up in punk rock", he explains, enthusiastically. "I was burning bridges. It created space for me to work in. I could very easily have been somebody's darling". He was almost the 'flavour of the month'. His attitude didn't let that happen. Talking about his new album 'Awake Is The New Sleep" Ben says he that what he once did unconsciously he now does consciously. He was compelled to make music and the reason didn't matter. He's still compelled, but now he understands why. "I now know where I sit in the scheme of things". Instead of burning bridges he's working on his strengths. He's focusing on the music, letting that do more of the talking. If you thought he'd lost his way, on 'Awake Is The New Sleep' you'll find Ben Lee's music-making in top form. What we've never had before was an album where we can decide we can like Ben Lee as a person. That's what we get with 'Awake Is The New Sleep'. He says in one song 'I'm not writing songs about you any more", but of course by writing that song he's doing exactly what he said he wasn't doing. And that's the message of the whole album. There's a soft pain living in these songs and if he doesn't want it to be a constant in these songs it actually is. We've always known him to be a great songwriter, and he's known it. He's been showing off all these years, doing all sorts of things with his music because he can. Here maybe he's finally doing it for himself and the songs turn out to be some of the best he's given us. Clearly he's lost a love but he's not down on it. It almost becomes a statement of triumph. Gamble everything on love he says, not in hope but on reflection. He gambled, lost, but is glad he took the gamble. Now that Ben's lost, he'd like to know what "he" (the other person) knows about her, and wants to know him as well. It's a kind of jealousy that's endearing rather than possessive. The whole album is about love and moving on, but also savouring with a tinge of melancholy what's been. (Inertia)

Track Listing

1. Whatever it is  
2. Gamble everything for love
3. Begin
4. Catch my disease
5. Apple candy
6. Ache for you
7. Into the dark
8. No right angles
9. Get gotten
10. Close I've come
11. The debt collectors
12. We're all in this together
13. Light
14. I'm willing
 
 

Ed.Nimmervoll

 

 

 

 
 
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